Six armed robbers aged between 21 and 33, were sentenced to 12 years each in prison for ransacking a mining site in Matepatepa, stealing 230 kilograms of gold carbons, and several valuables using the mine’s Isuzu vehicle to loot.
Maxwell Chabvapano (28), Dyke Dick (23), Trust Mashingaidze (29), Trymore Mashingaidze (33), Tinashe Magwegwe (21) and Paiben Magaya (22), were convicted by Bindura Magistrate Elisha Singano after a full trial.
The Prosecutor Ziyadhuma Garudzo, told the court that on November 24, 2013, the six together with Arnold Magaso who was arrested first, Moreblessing Moyo, David Magwegwe, Gerald Manomano, Clive Samanyika, and Vision Jaji, who are on the run hatched a plan to rob Chelvey Mine.
The robbers took away cell phones and wallets from the security guards. They went to a workshop at the premises and broke down a storeroom door, stole a Bosch grinder and 200 watts welding machine. In the manager’s office, they stole a 12-volt battery, two headlamps, and several flood lights.
After ransacking the guard room, they found keys to an Isuzu vehicle which they used as their getaway vehicle. On December 24, last year detectives received information about the accused and followed up, leading to the arrest of Magaso. The stolen Isuzu was found parked at a house in Epworth.
Magaso implicated his accomplices leading to their arrest.
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