Gweru residents besieged the poli-ce station yesterday demanding to see the suspects.
They vowed not to leave until they had seen the suspects.
Mr Harry Mohammed Misi said the suspects were popular at nightclubs in the town.
“We are shocked with what is happening in our society where men are now being sexually-abused by women. It seems now that tables have turned,” he said.
Mr Misi said the women led flashy lives and almost everyone in the city knew them.
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“But how can they make a living through such acts? On this case, let the law take its course.
“We used to drink with them at Uptown Nite Club and we didn’t know that they were behind such cases,” he said.
According to Mr Misi, the women had a fleet of cars including the Chevrolet which was involved in the accident giving them away, a Toyota Mark II and a Toyota Chaser among others.
Mr Nkululeko Ndlovu said: “People should be given a chance to see these people and talk to them since we want to know what they were doing with the semen.”
He said he believed that many men were sexually-abused, but did not report the cases.
Mrs Mary Mangoma expressed disgust that the women made a living through such acts.
“All along I was thinking that they had made it in life yet they were making money through such cases.
“They would change their hairstyles in less than three days and I admired them but now I have realised that it was not clean money,” she said.
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Midlands provincial police spo-kesperson Inspector Patrick Chademana said they were still investigating the case.
“They are still in police custody assisting with investigations and once they (investigations) are complete they will appear in court soon,” he said.
Inspector Chademana said several complainants had visited the police station.
“As of now, I cannot divulge much information on the case as it would jeopardise investigations,” Insp Cha-demana said.



