Chinamhora Bloodthirsty Teenagers Arrested for Bull Theft
Two teenagers have been arrested and convicted for the theft of a bull from Chief Chinamhora’s village.
Daring Duo and Their Leader Caught Red-Handed
Tanaka Waison (18) and Marshial Murwira (19), along with their leader Mike Boatman Mopo, were caught in the act on January 25th, 2024. According to reports, the two teenagers, along with their leader Mopo, reached the complainant’s home during the night. They then went to the kraal and tied up a half-castrated brown bull before stealing it and driving it away.
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Owner Discovers Theft
The owner of the bull initially heard the dogs barking but ignored them. However, the noise eventually became too much to ignore, and he went out to look around his yard. As he reached the kraal, he noticed that his brown bull was missing.
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Desperate Attempt to Evade Capture
The owner then began to follow the thieves’ footsteps, but the gang soon realized they were being followed and split up. The leader continued walking with the bull, and the two teenagers hid in the nearby bush. As the owner of the bull approached the bush, they started throwing stones at him.
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Owner Alerts Neighbors, Initiates Police Report
The owner then went back and informed his neighbors about what had happened. The next morning, the owner and his neighbors conducted a search but failed to locate the teenagers and the bull. They then made a police report.
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Police Investigation Leads to Arrests
The police conducted an investigation and found out that the bull had been sold to a man who slaughtered it at a family gathering. The teenagers, along with their leader Mopo, were arrested. The value of the bull was US$500, but nothing was recovered.