Robbery suspect shot, battles for life in hospital

via Robbery suspect shot, battles for life in hospital NewsDay Zimbabwe June 30, 2014 by Blessed Mhlanga

A ROBBERY suspect, Learnfirst Tarusenga, is battling for his life at Kwekwe General Hospital after he was critically shot in the abdomen by police detectives during a raid at his hideout last Wednesday.

Tarusenga (33) and his co-accused Patrick Chademana (29) had been on the police “wanted list” in connection with an armed robbery which took place at Rockvale Shopping Centre along Mvuma road on April 27.

Both Tarusenga and Chademana were last Thursday remanded on their hospital beds to July 10 by Kwekwe magistrate Taurai Manwere.

Police claim they shot Tarusenga as he attempted to flee arrest adding that they suspected that he could have been armed at the time the shots were fired hitting him on his manhood and thighs.

However, Tarusenga told the court that police opened fire at point blank after he had knelt down and raised his hands in submission.

“I was not running away when the police shot at me. Instead I was kneeling down and raising my hands in surrender, but the police officer just drew his firearm and fired at me from the front,” Tarusenga said.

He also claimed that another bullet was still lodged in his shoulder, although police insisted that they fired one shot directed on Tarusenga’s groin.

Chademana claimed he was injured after he attempted to jump out of a police vehicle taking them to Kwekwe Central Police Station after their arrest.

He said police had taken him to Rockvale Shopping Centre for indications at the crime scene and while on their way back he was beaten by officers who had accompanied him to the indications.

“I attempted to jump out of the vehicle and in the process caused the driver to panic. We then swerved off the road and there was an accident resulting in the death of one of the police officers who was assaulting me,” he said.

The two stand accused of stealing property worth $3 900 from a tuckshop using a machete and an axe handle which was tied to an iron bar to appear like a firearm.

They allegedly stole cellphones, DVD players, car batteries and a radio speaker. Some of the stolen property was found in Tarusenga’s possession.

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    He is lucky to tell his story. As soon as one commits an armed robbery in Zimbabwe every second of his life is an extra gift of life from God’s extra Grace. Otherwise the homicide police just eliminate. Armed robbery has no sympathy from the police. If only our police was depoliticized it would be second to non. I personally have a weak sport in my heart for them when it comes to dealing with armed robbers. I think they are not found wanting in dealing with lazy, greedy killers who kill just to enjoy themselves.

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    The Mind Boggles 10 years ago

    What a name “learnfirst” clearly the idiot didn’t

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    kutongwa nonjazi 10 years ago

    I wonder if the Zimbabwe police care much about reading the constitution. A person is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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      Wethu 10 years ago

      Police know these criminals even before they commit these crimes. I applaud the way they eliminate armed robbers and car jackers.

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    JRR56 10 years ago

    Keystone Cops!

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    Mike Nyathi 10 years ago

    Having taken a bullet to his manhood, I would say that is punishment enough!

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    Guilty till proven so.