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Zim man sales stolen cellphone to cop, arrested in Botswana
12 Sep 2012 at 13:16hrs | Views
An unsuspecting thief got the shock of his life when he was busted while attempting to sell a stolen cell phone to an undercover cop in Botswana this week.
Edison Mashumba, a 21-year-old illegal immigrant from Kwekwe in Zimbabwe, was nabbed while trying to to sell a Nokia N70 phone to a plain clothes police officer on patrol at the Gaborone bus rank on Tuesday.
Mashumba was arraigned before Kgosi Charles Koitsiwe of Old Naledi Customary court on Wednesday morning. Giving evidence in court the state prosecutor told Kgosi Koitsiwe that undercover cops were on routine patrols at the bus rank when they spotted the accused person chatting with an unidentified woman. He was holding the phone. After parting ways with the woman, Mashumba approached the officer and offered the phone at a P350 cash price.
The prosecutor further stated that when the unsuspecting thief made the sale offer to the Police officer, she immediately warned him that she was a Police Officer on duty and proceeded to arrest him after he failed to sufficiently explain where he got the phone.
Given a chance to mitigate against a possible 2-year jail sentence, Mashumba told the court that he suffered from a bad cough. He was whipped three strokes on his bare buttocks.
Meanwhile another Zimbabwean, Plaxedis Mtshabi (23), was fined P100 for stealing three pairs of shorts from Ackermans clothing shop at the Gaborone station on the same day. (Tuesday) She was fined and then asked by the court to serve as an interpreter for Mashumba who could not speak English.
Edison Mashumba, a 21-year-old illegal immigrant from Kwekwe in Zimbabwe, was nabbed while trying to to sell a Nokia N70 phone to a plain clothes police officer on patrol at the Gaborone bus rank on Tuesday.
Mashumba was arraigned before Kgosi Charles Koitsiwe of Old Naledi Customary court on Wednesday morning. Giving evidence in court the state prosecutor told Kgosi Koitsiwe that undercover cops were on routine patrols at the bus rank when they spotted the accused person chatting with an unidentified woman. He was holding the phone. After parting ways with the woman, Mashumba approached the officer and offered the phone at a P350 cash price.
Given a chance to mitigate against a possible 2-year jail sentence, Mashumba told the court that he suffered from a bad cough. He was whipped three strokes on his bare buttocks.
Meanwhile another Zimbabwean, Plaxedis Mtshabi (23), was fined P100 for stealing three pairs of shorts from Ackermans clothing shop at the Gaborone station on the same day. (Tuesday) She was fined and then asked by the court to serve as an interpreter for Mashumba who could not speak English.
Source - mneng