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*Police Arrest Five Notorious Armed Robbers* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?ab Statement by national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi on the arrest of suspected armed robbers in Bulawayo and Plumtree. > ARREST OF SUSPECTS FOR ROBBERY IN BULAWAYO AND PLUMTREE > The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the arrest of Thubelihle Ncube (34) and Sonto Sibanda (32) in connection with a spate of robbery cases that occurred during the period 13 August 2021 to 04 September 2021 in Bulawayo and Plumtree. > On 04 September 2021 Police received information that Sonto Sibanda was using a cellphone that was stolen in a robbery case that occurred in Plumtree. > The suspects had attacked the complainant and stole BWP1 300, USD$250, ZWL30 000, cash, as well as cellphones. > Detectives raided Sonto Sibanda’s homestead in Bulawayo resulting in his arrest and recovery of the stolen cellphone. > The suspect implicated his accomplice, Thubelihle Ncube and the other two suspects who are still at large. > The suspects are also linked to a robbery case that occurred on 13 August 2021 in Emganwini, Bulawayo where US$900, ZAR3 400, ZWL6 000 and three cellphones were stolen. > The gang was also involved in another case which occurred on 14 August 2021 along St Lawrence Road, Parklands, Bulawayo in which US$400 and a cellphone were stolen and a case that occurred along Calderwood Road, Sunninghill, Bulawayo where US$150, laptops and a cellphone were stolen. > The Zimbabwe Republic Police is appealing for information that may lead to the arrest of the outstanding suspects, Simelweyinkosi Dube and Kaunda Ndlovu. > Meanwhile, on 5 September 2021, Police officers manning a roadblock at Nottingham turn off, Beitbridge arrested Hoko Senzangakona (39), Fanuel Mbedzi, Mashudu Mbedzi (30) and Prince Ndou (30) for a robbery case that occurred in Toporo Village 9 Beitbridge on the same date, in which the suspects robbed the complainant US$120 cash and two cellphones. > The arrest led to the recovery of a blood-stained axe, knife, knobkerrie, sjambock, and 2 cell phones. > The Zimbabwe Republic Police warns criminals involved in robbery cases that their days are numbered and the law will soon catch up with them. *More: Pindula News* _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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