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Bogus 'female rape victim' in hot soup
25 Aug 2013 at 15:05hrs | Views
A Harare man, who made a false police report that he was robbed of $1 400 before being raped by three women, landed himself in hot soup after he was slapped with a jail sentence by a Mutare magistrate.
Norman Chireka (26) of Glen View in Harare appeared before magistrate, Noah Gwatidzo facing charges of deliberately supplying false information to a public authority.
He was convicted on his own plea of guilt and jailed for 40 days with an option to pay a $100 fine.
Public prosecutor, Shepherd Chawarika told the court that on August 7 this year, Chireka, masquerading as a South African national, deliberately made a false report at Mutare Central Police station that he had been robbed of a Samsung Galaxy S4, $900 and a bag containing various clothes while on a visit to Zimbabwe.
The court was further told that Chireka lied that he was forced to have unprotected sex with three women while a man, who he said was part of the gang, was on guard.
A team of detectives who were investigating the case were not satisfied with his explanations. They further interrogated Chireka who later admitted that he had made a false report.
He also revealed that he was not South African but Zimbabwean and that he had been deported from the neighbouring country.
Norman Chireka (26) of Glen View in Harare appeared before magistrate, Noah Gwatidzo facing charges of deliberately supplying false information to a public authority.
He was convicted on his own plea of guilt and jailed for 40 days with an option to pay a $100 fine.
Public prosecutor, Shepherd Chawarika told the court that on August 7 this year, Chireka, masquerading as a South African national, deliberately made a false report at Mutare Central Police station that he had been robbed of a Samsung Galaxy S4, $900 and a bag containing various clothes while on a visit to Zimbabwe.
The court was further told that Chireka lied that he was forced to have unprotected sex with three women while a man, who he said was part of the gang, was on guard.
A team of detectives who were investigating the case were not satisfied with his explanations. They further interrogated Chireka who later admitted that he had made a false report.
He also revealed that he was not South African but Zimbabwean and that he had been deported from the neighbouring country.
Source - standard