Police rescue goat thief from mob justice

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Brendon Bundo

Heather Buzuzi

MUTARE- A Marange man was severely attacked
by a mob at Chindoti Business Centre after being caught with stolen goat meat
and other farm produce.

Brendon
Bundo is lucky to be alive and has the police to thank after they rescued him
from the fists of an angry mob which had ganged on him after it was discovered
that he had helped himself with the Mufumira family’s goat and farm produce
from the community.

Noah
Mufumira and his wife Evidence Zembe realized that their goats were missing and
went out to look for them.

They
found some of their goats at the business centre but one was missing and they
kept looking.

Their
search led them to an abandoned building close to the business centre where
they were welcomed by a trail of blood and goat skin and all signs that their
goat had been slaughtered in the building.

The
couple went out and gathered some villagers who waited for Bundo to return and
answer to his transgressions.

Unaware
that net had already closed in on him, Bundo returned and was ambushed at the
business centre.

He
was savagely assaulted until the police were called in to the rescue.

Bundo
confessed to the crime and took the police to his loot before being arrested.

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