A KOMBI driver has attacked two cops manning a roadblock along the Mutare-Chimanimani Highway alleging that they stole his $21.
The kombi driver who had his shirt torn in the ensuing fracas was being handled by two of the cops. He accused the cops of stealing his money and insisted that he was going nowhere without getting back the cash.
His claims were confirmed by some of the people at the scene who said they saw the cops stealing from him.
However, on the other hand, the police officers, who had now arrested the kombi driver and were handling him by the belt, rubbished the theft claims.
Instead they accused him of resisting arrest as well as assaulting them. The commotion continued for close to an hour, making the busy highway impassible.
The kombi driver was subsequently taken to Mutare Central Police Station where he spent the weekend in holding cells.
On Monday, Benjamin Chigwedere (30) was hauled before the courts on allegations of resisting arrest and assaulting the two cops.
He denied both counts when he appeared before Mr Poterai Gwezhira. Allegations were that he assaulted Constable Everson Mark Marozva (32) and Sergeant Penelock Manjonhi after having been stopped at the roadblock.
Public Prosecutor, Mr Fletcher Karombe said constable Marozva who was in the company of Constables Mapforere, Mujera and Sergeants Mangundu and Manjonhi were manning a police roadblock at Fashu when they stopped Chigwedere who was driving a commuter omnibus.
“With the intention of arresting the driver for carrying excess passengers, Marozva stopped the commuter omnibus which Chigwedere was driving. The suspect however, shouted at the police officer using vulgar words saying the police were used to taking people’s hard earned money for free.
“Marozva tried to arrest the suspect for his conduct but he resisted and went on to assault the officer and tore off his police uniform,” said Mr Karombe.
It is further alleged that Chigwedere grabbed the handcuffs from Manjonhi and started hitting him on the mouth several times and on the chest with the handcuffs.
Marozva and Manjonhi sustained injuries and were taken to Mutare Provincial Hospital where they got treatment. Chigwedere was remanded out of custody and the matter goes for trial on February 14. – State Media
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