POLICE in Muchinga have launched a manhunt for six unknown criminals who attacked a 35-year-old Zimbabwean National with stones as he was driving from Nakonde border to Zimbabwe.
Brighton Rangarirai was attacked while driving at an area called Danger hill, where the said criminals had blocked the road.
The criminals, when they saw the victim approaching came out with stones and started stoning his car, promoting him to come out of the car and run to call for help as he feared for his life.
After attacking the victim with stone, the criminals then searched his car and went away with all his belongings that he had bought from Nakonde.
Muchinga province commanding officer Kaunda Mubanga said the incident occured yesterday around 20:00 hours at Danger hill area along the Great North Road.
Mr Mubanga said Mr Rangarirai who made his way to police after the attack reported that the unknown people robbed him of a 90 kilogram suck containing 144 lady’s sandals valued at K20,000, men’s safari shirts valued at K60,000, men’s jeans valued at K12,000, laptop bags valued at K13,000, birth certificate, National Identity Card, school certificate and three passports all valued at K36,500 from a Nissan note vehicle registration number IT 4794 white in colour.
“Brief facts are that on Saturday, March 11th, 2023 ,the driver who is the reporter started off from Zimbabwe going to Nakonde to pick his vehicle which was at the Border. When he reached there, he decided to buy the mentioned items for his family and started off yesterday Monday, March 13th at 10:00 hours going back to his country Zimbabwe. Around 20:00 hours, when he reached at Danger hill, he noticed that the road was blocked with stones and logs so he immediately slowed down the vehicle and saw more than six unknown persons coming to his vehicle with stones and immediately started throwing stones to his vehicle so he got scared, stepped out of his vehicle and ran away, but they didn’t stop throwing stones and continued chasing him. He however, managed to escape leaving his vehicle behind,” he said.
Mr Mubanga said after seeing that he had run away, the criminals damaged the rear screen and managed to open the boot and stole the above mentioned item.
“With the help of his friends who were coming from behind, he managed to report the matter to Mpika Police Station.Acting on the report officers rushed to the scene with the help of the reporter and found the road still blocked and the vehicle damaged without anything in the boot. No recovery or arrest have been made, but investigation have been launched in the matter,” he said.
(Mwebantu, Wednesday, 15th March, 2023)