ZNA SOLDIERS OVERPOWERED BY 1 THIEF: It Took 200 Minutes & A Helicopter To Arrest Chihuri’s Attacker
7 December 2017
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Secret inside another secret of another secret in Harare was the order of things yesterday amid reports of what many say was a clear cover up by the powers that be following the gun raid of police boss Augustine Chihuri.

It took close to 200 minutes for the army to subdue a ZRP cop. More shady details Analysisemerged when it was claimed the police officer was a thief who had attempted to burgle Gen Chihuri’s households.

The state media has maintained their report that the gun wielding policeman who attacked police boss, Augustine Chihuri’s house yesterday morning, fired and exchanged gunshots with other cops for over 3 hours until at about 2pm, and no one was hurt.

The report has no mention whatsoever of the two (2) people who some neighbours say were killed in the dramatic attack.

The report also claims the attacker who is a serving police officer, simply wanted to burgle his boss, Chihuri.

This account seems to contradict that of witnesses at the scene yesterday. THE STATE MEDIA REPORT IS BELOW AND ALSO WATCH THE FOLLOWING LIVE PROGRAM LAST NIGHT featuring Huddersfield University politics and law expert, Dr Nkululeko Sibanda.

FULL TEXT OF STATE MEDIA REPORT – A rogue policeman guarding Zimbabwe Republic Police Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri’s house in Borrowdale, Harare, yesterday morning ran amok after his bid to loot property from the premises was foiled.

Police sources said Dr Chihuri’s gardener saw the suspect stealing household property and alerted an officer who had come to the house for a routine inspection at around 9.45am. The officer then confronted the suspect who, however, became agitated and started firing shots at the officer with his FN rifle. The besieged officer took cover and called for backup from Police General Headquarters.

“Backup (soldiers and a helicopter) swiftly arrived and a gunfight ensued lasting over three hours. The suspect allegedly tried to escape by using one of Dr Chihuri’s vehicles, but failed as the house had been surrounded. He then set the house on fire, damaging a significant section of the property’s roof,” said the source.

The suspect, attached to ZRP’s Support Unit, was then arrested after running out of ammunition. The Air Force of Zimbabwe and Fire Brigade then put out the fire before ZRP’s forensics and ballistics teams attended the scene. Investigations were still underway.

Part of the house’s roof was reduced to ashes. However, the value of goods and property destroyed during the melee could not be ascertained. Efforts to get comment from the police were fruitless by last night. Dr Chihuri’s neighbours said the incident started around 9 am and ended around 2pm after the whole area had been cordoned off.

One of the neighbours, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “The policeman from Support Unit was on duty alone when he started looting some clothes, television sets and other property in the house. He was later confronted by a gardener and there was an exchange of words.”

The neighbour further said a few minutes later, a senior police officer who had came for a routine inspection arrived at the house was informed by the gardener about the incident. The police officer confronted the suspect, resulting in a nasty exchange of words between the two.

“The senior police officer then phoned senior officers at the Police General Headquarters informing them about the behaviour of the police constable. This did not go down well with the police constable, who then produced his firearm with the intention of shooting his colleague. He fired shots but missed during the process,” said the neighbour.

It is reported that a few minutes later, the house had been cordoned by armed police officers, resulting in an exchange of gunshots, which lasted for almost three hours.

The police constable is alleged to have run out of ammunition and decided to burn down part of the house before he was arrested. Fire brigade from the Air Force of Zimbabwe was summoned to the scene and managed to extinguish the fire.

Police officers from the ballistics and forensic departments, detectives from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and senior officers from Harare province also visited the scene.

8 Replies to “ZNA SOLDIERS OVERPOWERED BY 1 THIEF: It Took 200 Minutes & A Helicopter To Arrest Chihuri’s Attacker”

  1. Garbage. This is a dramatic way of destroying evidence for pending litigation. An FN rifle magazine has on average 30 bullets. How many magazines did he have to sustain a three hour standoff with better armed colleagues?

  2. These are fake stories to cover up real state shenanigans.Three hours exchanging fire with one police officer. And no loss of life! Fake indeed

  3. I doubt it was an act of stealing. He was sent to destroy or steal incriminating documents and pretend he wanted to steal. Already there was fire. All evidence for Chihuri prosecution destroyed.

  4. Vaitsvaka zvombo zvehondo kunaChihuri voda kutibatabata kumeso pano zvokwadi mupurisa anangaenda kunoba kumuzinda washefu vake iye achiziva kunorindiwa . ZANU PF dzingai Chihuri zvakanaka kwede nhoda dzirkuzuwiwa apa

  5. Zimbabwe is a pieceful country. They were doing carefully so that they minimised loss of property and life. There was no nid to damage property just to get one thief.so they infact did a splendid job!

  6. That’s why it’s the best in the world.in US/UK they kill the suspect thus killing the information.here they waied until his bullets got finished.now he must rot in jail

  7. One thing I know for sure is that once a member of support unit goes rogue capturing can not be achieved without loss of life and this is a guarantee

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