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Brother killed brother with a licensed gun
02 Apr 2012 at 22:22hrs | Views
The Zimbabwe Republic Police have confirmed the arrest of Tendai Mungororo of Tafara on charges of fatally shooting his brother Tichafunga in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Police spokesperson Inspector James Sabau said Tendai Mungororo was facing murder charges and was being held in police cells as investigations continue.
"I can also confirm that the firearm Mungororo used in the murder of his brother was licensed for the purposes of cash-in-transit.
"We are also getting reports that he was in Rusape for a funeral earlier on the fateful day and had even used the gun to slaughter a beast for mourners," he said.
Inspector Sabau warned firearm holders against using or carrying firearms on occasions or purposes for which they were not registered saying that was illegal and irresponsible.
"The firearm should only be used for the purposes under which it was licensed and not for other reasons," he said.
"The law does not allow that. Mungororo will be going to court as soon as police complete their investigations."
According to reports by state media a man from the neighbourhood said Tendai was in the habit of threatening to shoot his brother every time they had a dispute.
"I think he had been planning to do it for a long time. There may be more issues than the story of the parking space. I do not buy that," he said.
Tendai shot and killed his brother Tichafunga after a dispute over parking space at his house on Sunday morning before handing himself over to the police after taking Tichafunga to Parirenyatwa Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Police spokesperson Inspector James Sabau said Tendai Mungororo was facing murder charges and was being held in police cells as investigations continue.
"I can also confirm that the firearm Mungororo used in the murder of his brother was licensed for the purposes of cash-in-transit.
"We are also getting reports that he was in Rusape for a funeral earlier on the fateful day and had even used the gun to slaughter a beast for mourners," he said.
Inspector Sabau warned firearm holders against using or carrying firearms on occasions or purposes for which they were not registered saying that was illegal and irresponsible.
"The law does not allow that. Mungororo will be going to court as soon as police complete their investigations."
According to reports by state media a man from the neighbourhood said Tendai was in the habit of threatening to shoot his brother every time they had a dispute.
"I think he had been planning to do it for a long time. There may be more issues than the story of the parking space. I do not buy that," he said.
Tendai shot and killed his brother Tichafunga after a dispute over parking space at his house on Sunday morning before handing himself over to the police after taking Tichafunga to Parirenyatwa Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Source - TH