Probe over human skulls found in Bindura intensifies

Freeman Razemba

Senior Reporter

POLICE have intensified a case in which skulls and human remains were discovered on Monday at a house in Chipindura Park, Bindura, during a search conducted at the home of a man who had earlier been arrested for possession of an unlicensed gun in the Kitsiyatota mining area.

Alfred Chinjiva (28) has been arrested for possession of human skulls and remains.

National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the issue.

“The suspect was initially apprehended on February 2, 2026, for possession of articles of criminal use after being found with a dummy pistol at a mine in Bindura,” he said.

“Following his arrest, police searched his residence in Chipandura Park and recovered human remains, including one skull with two cuts on the back wrapped in a yellow cloth, another skull wrapped in a red cloth, a single bone wrapped in a red cloth, two buckets containing bones wrapped in green, yellow, black and blue cloths and three plastic containers containing soil mixed with suspected human bones and hair. More details will be released as the investigations progress.”

 

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