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Sex pest robbed after failing top pay prostitute
20 Jan 2016 at 11:52hrs | Views
The dark side of illicit sex trade got darker for a Gaborone man over the weekend after he was invaded by a gang of three men and two women armed with Okapi knives and accusing him of raping one of the women.
The Voice reported that the 29-year old man who stays at Jamal Estates Flats in Maruapula is alleged to have met the woman at Gaborone West Phase 2 at 3am on Sunday and proposed love to her.
The woman is said to have agreed and they went to Maruapula together where they had consensual sex at the man's house.
After engaging in sex the lady is said to have demanded cash from the man and told him that she was in business.
He is said to have told her that he did not have any money and only gave her money for a cab.
At around 7am the woman is said to have returned to the flat with her friends and forced their way into the man's house accusing him of rape.
When he tried to resist they allegedly threatened him with an Okapi knife before they robbed him of his cellphone and emptied his fridge before they fled.
The security guard is said to have identified their get-away grey Alteza car and later gave the registration number to the police.
The vehicle was screened and it was discovered that the registration details were actually of a Subaru whose owner was in Jwaneng.
The police followed up the matter and managed to arrest the two women implicated in the robbery while their male friends are still at large.
The Voice reported that the 29-year old man who stays at Jamal Estates Flats in Maruapula is alleged to have met the woman at Gaborone West Phase 2 at 3am on Sunday and proposed love to her.
The woman is said to have agreed and they went to Maruapula together where they had consensual sex at the man's house.
After engaging in sex the lady is said to have demanded cash from the man and told him that she was in business.
He is said to have told her that he did not have any money and only gave her money for a cab.
When he tried to resist they allegedly threatened him with an Okapi knife before they robbed him of his cellphone and emptied his fridge before they fled.
The security guard is said to have identified their get-away grey Alteza car and later gave the registration number to the police.
The vehicle was screened and it was discovered that the registration details were actually of a Subaru whose owner was in Jwaneng.
The police followed up the matter and managed to arrest the two women implicated in the robbery while their male friends are still at large.
Source - The Voice