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Cable thieves ran out of luck

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Manicaland Police spokesman assistant inspector Wiseman Chinyoka today confirmed the arrest of two copper cables thieves in Mutare.  He said two others are still at large.

BY KENNETH NYANGANI FOUR Mutare copper cable thieves were intercepted by police after digging out NetOne trenches near a local hotel in the eastern border city while trying to steal copper cables.

Manicaland Police spokesman assistant inspector Wiseman Chinyoka today confirmed the arrest of two copper cables thieves in Mutare.  He said two others are still at large.

Chinyoka said on January 4, police at Mutare Central Police Station received a tip-off that there were four people digging a trench in Fairbridge Park near the Wise Owl hotel in Mutare.

He said police reacted swiftly to the tip off.

“After the arrival of police, the four cable thieves fled in different directions into the dense forest.  However police managed to arrest two suspects, Godfrey Mutsingo and Peter Manase.  They were caught with a 40 metre copper cable.  The two other suspects are still at large,” Chinyoka said.

In another related matter on Wednesday, two brothers, Herbet and Kingstone Musharu from Odzi were caught with 5kg telephone cables at Beverly Hills farm.

Chinyoka also confirmed the incident.

He said Malcom Guzheti, a TelOne security guard came across the pair cutting telephone wires, and he swiftly reacted and manhandled them.

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