‘Tobva Tadii Paya’ gang freed on bail

Romeo Chirara
Romeo Chirara

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter
THREE youthful artisanal gold miners from Battlefields, Kadoma, who recorded a video narrating how they “gang-raped” commercial sex workers, were yesterday freed on bail by the High Court after spending five months in remand prison. Through their lawyer Mr Tawanda Takaindisa of TK Takaindisa law chambers, the three successfully convinced the higher court that they were suitable candidates for bail.

Justice Clemence Phiri ordered Romeo Chirara (18), Prince Chikomo (18) and Admire Chirongoma (18) to pay $100 bail each coupled with some conditions. As part of the bail conditions, the trio was ordered to report once a week to the police, not to interfere with witnesses and to continue residing at their given addresses.

Prince Chirombo
Prince Chirombo

Justice Phiri said it would be in the interest of justice to grant the three bail considering how the matter was being constantly further remanded at the lower court without the trial kicking off. He said the bail ruling was postponed on the belief that the trial would commence on November 30, but still it did not kick-off.

“There is no guarantee that the matter would start on the next remand date, which is January 25, hence as a result of that, it would be in the interest of justice to grant the applicants bail,” he said. In their bail application, the gang argued that the women fabricated the rape charges in a bid to fix them for not paying for sexual services.

“They also claimed that the allegations against them stem from their dispute with soldiers over the said prostitutes.” Mr Takaindisa said the “confessions” were stage-managed as his clients were forced to make them on camera by the soldiers after they were severely assaulted.

Chirara, Chikomo and Chirongoma said the said ladies of the night were in the habit of sending soldiers to assault non-paying clients in exchange of sexual favours. The trio and their alleged accomplice Thabani Gazi (20) are facing several counts of rape and robbery.

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