Robbers pounce on Chicken Slice Mvuma

robbery picMunyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent
Three armed robbers pounced on Chicken Slice’s fast food outlet, Nice Time Lodges and Uniqerama Truck Inn along the Harare-Masvingo Highway on Thursday and got away with money and property worth over US$5 000.
Acting Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko confirmed the robbery, which occurred at around 2am when the three robbers — armed with a knife and a pistol — pounced on the three outlets in Mvuma.

They also stole a laptop and cellphones.
“It is alleged that at 2.15 am, the three robbers went to Chicken Slice where one of them bought a chocolate bar and tendered a US$10 note to a female till operator,” Insp Goko

said. “The robber seized an opportunity when the till operator opened the till to give him change and demanded money from her.

“The till-operator resisted, but was stabbed with a knife on the arm by one of the suspects. Another accomplice produced a pistol and ordered other shoppers to stand still.

“The first suspect took cash amounting to US$516 from the till, while the other suspect who was armed with a pistol took a Samsung cellphone from another till operator before proceeding to the third till where they stole US$8.”

Insp Goko said the robbers then went to Nice Time Lodges along the same highway where they stole an HP laptop, NE70 Nokia cellphone, Samsung Galaxy TAB2 and US$300 from a client whom they found in one of the rooms.

“After pouncing on Nice Time Lodges, the robbers proceeded to Uniqerama Truck Inn where they pounced on two South Africa-bound truck drivers,” he said.

“Two of the robbers went to a truck which was moving slowly and opened the driver’s door and jumped in.

“The duo took the driver’s licence, passport, US$140 and a Nokia cellphone at gunpoint.

“The two disembarked from the vehicle and proceeded to another truck which was parked nearby. The suspects woke the driver up and produced a pistol and took US$2 150, 700 meticais, one Samsung Galaxy, Steppe cellphones and three work suits.

“They went on to steal US$125 from Uniqerama shopkeepers at gun point.”

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