Arron Nyamayaro
POLICE are concerned about the increase in rape cases involving minor children.
Harare provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luckmore Chakanza, emphasised the importance of creating a safe environment for children to report cases of sexual abuse and encouraging them to speak out.
He also urged parents and guardians to be vigilant and take proactive steps to protect their children from harm, including monitoring their online activities, and ensuring they are not exposed to potential predators.
He added that the police have a zero-tolerance policy towards child abuse and will do everything in their power to apprehend and prosecute those responsible.
“In one of the cases, police arrested and released a 15-year-old boy into the custody of his guardian for raping a 9-year-old girl.
“The boy once stayed at the same house with the girl in Kuwadzana.
“Sometime in September 2019, the girl’s mother went to meet her brother at a foot bridge in Kuwadzana 3 leaving the girl alone at home.
“The accused person took advantage and invited the girl to their room and raped her.
“He threatened to assault her if she disclosed the matter to anyone.
“On another date in October 2019, the girl’s mother went to town leaving her at home, and the accused lured her to the bathroom and raped her. He threatened to kill her if she told anyone.
“In the same month, the boy followed the girl to the toilet and raped her.
“The matter came to light last month when the girl visited her grandmother in Masvingo for school holidays when she disclosed the matter to her.
“A report was lodged on May 20 leading to the arrest of the accused person.
“He was released into the custody of his guardian and the victim was referred to the Family Support Clinic for medical examination.”
In another case, he said a 12-year-old boy raped a 10-year-old girl in Glen Lorne.
“The girl and boy’s uncle are tenants at a house in the suburb.
“The boy visited his uncle for last year’s December school holidays.
“The boy invited the girl to play with him in the garage.
“He raped the girl and threatened to assault her if she told anyone.
“The boy returned to Glen Lorne for the April school holidays and raped the complainant again in the garage.
“The boy told his friend what he did to the girl and the friend told the girl’s mother,” said Insp Chakanza.




