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'Sperm harvesters' strikes, detains man for 2 days

by Staff reporter
10 Jul 2013 at 07:04hrs | Views
POLICE have expressed concern over the continuing incidents of aggravated indecent assault cases perpetrated by suspected female rapists on male hitchhikers.

Mashonaland West police spokesperson Inspector Clemence Mabgweazara said the latest incident occurred last week.

This followed a report that a 32-year-old complainant (name withheld) of Nharira View in Norton who boarded an unidentified Nissan twin cab at Katanga turn-off along Robert Mugabe Highway en route to Harare on July 3.

The car had three occupants, one male and two females. It is alleged that after driving for some distance, the women on the front passenger seat produced a pistol and pointed it at the complainant who was seated in the back seat.

The complainant was forced to take two unknown tablets and fell unconscious.

He was taken to an unknown place where he was kept in a room for two days, during which time he was forced to take various concoctions and ordered to have sex with the two female assailants on numerous occasions.

On July 5 at around 11:30pm, the complainant was again forced to take two unknown tablets and fell sleep. He was bundled into a car before being dumped at a fly-over situated along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway.

The complainant later regained consciousness before proceeding home and only reported the matter at Norton Police Station on July 7.

Source - newsday