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Cops seek refuge in a bottle store
19 Dec 2013 at 20:49hrs | Views
TWO Bulawayo police officers had to seek refuge in a bottle store after a mob led by touts allegedly attacked them in protest when they tried to arrest one of the touts.
The incident occurred at Sekusile Shopping Centre in Nkulumane suburb on Tuesday night. The officers were reportedly holed up in the bottle store for more than an hour with the mob baying for their blood outside.
Witnesses said the officers had arrested Marizeva Ndebele, 57, for public drinking and handcuffed him.
"A tout popularly known as Taliban accosted the officers and demanded that they release Marizeva. The officers ended up uncuffing Marizeva and going after Taliban," said one of the witnesses.
Vendors around the shopping centre said one of the officers tripped the tout and they started beating him.
"One of the policemen started hitting him with a pair of handcuffs as he lay on the ground while the other struggled to put another pair of handcuffs on his hands. A group of touts who work with Taliban mobilised and some people joined them. They went after the officers," said a vendor.
"The officers at first stood their ground but as the mob advanced menacingly towards them, they backed away from Taliban before fleeing into Dziruni Bottle Store. The owner of the bottle store stood at the door and begged the touts to let the officers leave the shop."
The proprietor of Dziruni Bottle Store, Ndadzoka Dziruni, 39, confirmed the incident.
A group of touts yesterday said Taliban, whose real name could not be ascertained, had gone to his rural home to hide from the police.
Residents said there had been a heavy police presence in the area at night since the incident occurred.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Mandlenkosi Moyo, said two people had been arrested over the incident.
The incident occurred at Sekusile Shopping Centre in Nkulumane suburb on Tuesday night. The officers were reportedly holed up in the bottle store for more than an hour with the mob baying for their blood outside.
Witnesses said the officers had arrested Marizeva Ndebele, 57, for public drinking and handcuffed him.
"A tout popularly known as Taliban accosted the officers and demanded that they release Marizeva. The officers ended up uncuffing Marizeva and going after Taliban," said one of the witnesses.
Vendors around the shopping centre said one of the officers tripped the tout and they started beating him.
"The officers at first stood their ground but as the mob advanced menacingly towards them, they backed away from Taliban before fleeing into Dziruni Bottle Store. The owner of the bottle store stood at the door and begged the touts to let the officers leave the shop."
The proprietor of Dziruni Bottle Store, Ndadzoka Dziruni, 39, confirmed the incident.
A group of touts yesterday said Taliban, whose real name could not be ascertained, had gone to his rural home to hide from the police.
Residents said there had been a heavy police presence in the area at night since the incident occurred.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Mandlenkosi Moyo, said two people had been arrested over the incident.
Source - chronicle