Female rapists on prowl

By Chipo Gudhe

Two female rapists are on the prowl in Zvishavane where they sexually abused a man whom they kidnapped, dosed with an unknown substance and took to a house where they forcefully drugged him on Tuesday.

According to Midlands Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko the two women yet to be arrested took turns to have protected sexual intercourse with the man and took his semen.

“We confirm an aggravated indecent assault case in which a man was sexually assaulted by three unknown suspects who had offered him a lift from Zvishavane to Sandawana. The incident occurred on 10 October 2023 at around 1000 hours in Zvishavane

It is alleged that the complainant boarded a  Funcargo motor vehicle at OK Supermarket in Zvishavane intending to go to Sandawana. Already on board were two females and a male driver,” said Mahoko.

Mahoko said whilst on the way the driver is said to have diverted the route and went along another road named Drummond. The two females who were sitting with the complainant in the back passenger seat sprayed him with an unknown substance on the face resulting in him falling unconscious.

“The complainant later gained consciousness and found himself in a room with the three suspects. One of the female suspects forced him to take a brown pill.

The two female suspects took turns to force the complainant to have protected sexual intercourse with him in the presence of their male counterpart as they harvested semen tied in condoms and kept them in a cooler box,” he said.

It is said the suspects then searched his pockets and took cash amounting to US$453-00 and his two SIM cards before spraying him with the same substance that had made him unconscious before. He fell unconscious and woke up the next morning.

“The accused persons forced him again to take the brown pill and they forced him again to have sexual intercourse with the two women. One of the accused persons assaulted him with a metal object on the head before they drove away. The complainant walked for about 2km not knowing where he was until he managed to find his way at Grain Marketing board Depot Zvishavane. The matter is now under investigation,” said Mahoko.

Mahoko called on members of the public to use public transport when in transit.

“We appeal to members of the public who might have information about the whereabouts of the suspects to approach any police station,” he said.

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