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‘Sperm harvesters’ strike again

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KADOMA — A 23-year-old farm employee was kidnapped by four unknown women who locked him up in a room and sexually molested him for two days.

KADOMA — A 23-year-old farm employee was kidnapped by four unknown women who locked him up in a room and sexually molested him for two days.

Report by Own Correspondent

Mashonaland West police spokesperson Inspector Clemence Mabgweazara yesterday said on the fateful day last week at around 8:30pm, the complainant (name withheld) of Manyuchi Farm, Kadoma, was walking home along the Kadoma-Patchway Road on his way from Coronation Farm when he came across a blue Toyota Hilux twin cab parked by the roadside.

It had four female occupants, all wearing black suits.

The women reportedly called him to the car and he obliged.

When he got to the vehicle, all the four women produced what appeared to be pistols, bundled him into the vehicle’s back seat and threatened to kill him if he resisted.

One of the women drove the car towards Kadoma and proceeded to an unknown place where complainant was put in a room with six beds.

He was given sadza and chicken to eat before the assailants took turns to have sexual intercourse with him.

The ordeal went on for two days with the women returning at night with food before taking turns to molest him.

On the third day, on May 14 at around 3pm, the women took the complainant out of the locked room and blindfolded him before driving him to the Harare-Bulawayo Highway near Ngezi township where they gave him two pairs of jeans, a Samsung cellphone and $30.

The man, who was complaining of stomach pains and general body weakness, reported the matter to the police the next day.

Police in the province have raised concern over the recurrence of aggravated indecent attacks on men by suspected ritualists who force them to be intimate before collecting their semen.

Last week, a 17-year-old boy was molested by a four-member gang of women along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway.

The teenager was offered a lift at Waverly bus stop in Kadoma intending to go to Martin Spur Secondary School.

The vehicle, a brown Mercedes Benz, had four occupants — one white male driver, two white females sharing the front passenger seat and a black woman seated at the back.

Before crossing the railway line between Kadoma and Martin Spur, one of the women produced a knife and threatened to stab the boy before the two white women forced themselves on the teenager and had sex with him.

The complainant fell unconscious following the attack and on approaching Martin Spur, he was pushed out of the car before the vehicle sped off.

The teenager later realised his Nokia cellphone and $15 had been stolen and he reported the matter to the police.