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Number of Juvenile offenders on the rise

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“We have arrested two suspects who are assisting us with investigations and we are yet to confirm it was a ritual murder,” Police Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said. Melissa and Daniel Benza, both aged seven from Sambaza Village in Nyanga, were killed on the 4km walk from their school.National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the motive behind the murder is not yet known, but that a manhunt has been started.“The ZRP is investigating two cases of murder which occurred at Sambaza Village, Chief Mutasa Nyanga on April 14, 2021 where two minors were found dead in a disused toilet pit. The victims left home for school on April 13, 2021 and never returned prompting a search.“Meanwhile, the bodies were retrieved from the pit and deep cuts were observed on the necks. All other body parts were intact but with blood stained uniforms. The bodies were ferried to Nyanga Hospital and we are waiting for post mortem,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.

Following the recent gruesome murder of a year 12 year-old girl by an adolescent friend in Hopley suburbs, Harare, the number of criminal cases involving minors have increased.

The deceased died a few hours after admitted at Sally Mugabe Hospital, from serious head injuries she sustained after struck on the head with an iron bar.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident, saying investigations were in progress.

“The ZRP urges members of the public to monitor their children when they are playing outdoors.

“This follows a sad incident which occurred on August 21, 2020 in Hopley, Harare, where a 12-year-old girl struck another female minor aged 12, with an iron bar on the head. The victim was rushed to Sally Mugabe Hospital where she later died,” he said.

Meanwhile, two men and a 13-year-old boy have also been arrested for stock theft and cultivating dagga at Mutema Village under Chief Benhura in Mhondoro.

They were arrested after they stole two beasts which they were found skinning in their garden. Police also recovered 162 plants of dagga.

Several minors have this year been implicated in criminal activities countrywide.

In January, a 14-year-old boy was among nine suspects who were arrested in connection with the hacking to death, of a policeman by a machete gang at Good Hope Mine in Battlefields.

Some of the suspects were arrested in Gweru after exchanging gunfire with the police.

According to the law, minors are normally interviewed in the presence of parents, guardians, a probation officer or a lawyer.

Researchers by law-enforcement agents and sociologists reveal that most criminal minded youth grew up in broken families where crime is treated as a past time hence children will end up committing extensive crimes.

Legal experts say minors above the age seven are considered capable of committing an offense and can be arrested but tried in camera

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