THREE women accused of committing a spate of sex attacks on male hitchhikers in search of semen
The four were not formally charged with 17 counts of aggravated indecent assault when they appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Kudakwashe Jarabini. After the charges were put to the suspects, Mr Jarabini remanded them in custody to October 28.
THREE women accused of committing a spate of sex attacks on male hitchhikers in search of semen appeared in court yesterday facing aggravated indecent assault charges.
Sisters Sophie (26) and Netsai Nhokwara (24) and Rosemary Chakwizira (28) are the first suspects to be arrested in connection with sex attacks on men since such cases were first reported two years ago.
They were jointly charged with Thulani Ngwenya (24).
Their 17 victims identified so far include a soldier and a policeman whom they allegedly abused without using condoms.
The suspects stood in the dock wearing long faces as the prosecutor read the charges to them for almost an hour.
They were advised to apply for bail at the High Court.
On the first count, it is alleged that on March 3 this year at around 7:50am, the four, who were driving a Toyota Spacio without registration numbers, picked a 19-year-old man in Budiriro, Harare.
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