Arron NyamayaroHE has the face of a thief and police are looking for him after he was caught on CCTV stealing from a house in Greendale.He is likely to keep a very low profile, for now, but the good thing is that he will be ARRESTED soon.After all, members of his community, which sources claim are based in Epworth, have also seen him being caught in the act and are likely to tip off the police.Reports say that this man in the picture broke into several houses in the Greendale area, especially along Coronation Road, and stole an assortment of property.It’s very likely he was part of a gang.Some of his victims are now appealing for information that may lead to his arrest.Harare provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luckmore Chakanza, said there were several cases of unlawful entry into houses, which were under investigation.He urged people to tighten their security and avoid accommodating strangers.In one of the cases reported, Florence Gwenzi, 55, of Highlands, lost a number of shoes and groceries valued at US$700.In another case, Evelyn Maramudze, 59, of Gletwin lost two 5,5KV generators, a submersible pump, a water pump and rolls of chicken mesh wire all valued at US$1,350.“Police are investigating cases of unlawful entry and theft in several suburbs.“We continue to urge people to secure their homes,” said Insp Chakanza. HE has the face of a thief and police are looking for him after he was caught on CCTV stealing from a house in Greendale. He is likely to keep a very low profile, for now, but the good thing is that he will be ARRESTED soon.
After all, members of his community, which sources claim are based in Epworth, have also seen him being caught in the act and are likely to tip off the police. Reports say that this man in the picture broke into several houses in the Greendale area, especially along Coronation Road, and stole an assortment of property. It’s very likely he was part of a gang.
Some of his victims are now appealing for information that may lead to his arrest. Harare provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luckmore Chakanza, said there were several cases of unlawful entry into houses, which were under investigation. He urged people to tighten their security and avoid accommodating strangers.
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In one of the cases reported, Florence Gwenzi, 55, of Highlands, lost a number of shoes and groceries valued at US$700. In another case, Evelyn Maramudze, 59, of Gletwin lost two 5,5KV generators, a submersible pump, a water pump and rolls of chicken mesh wire all valued at US$1,350. “Police are investigating cases of unlawful entry and theft in several suburbs. “We continue to urge people to secure their homes,” said Insp Chakanza.
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