A Harare man found himself at a loss of property after reportedly being robbed by two individuals suspected to be thigh vendors. This came after he had purchased their services for sometime and ended up losing more than he signed up for.
Man robbed by thigh vendors takes them to court.
Samantha Moyo, aged 22, and Tafadzwa Bandare, aged 33, made a court appearance on charges of robbing Tinashe Gabilo from Msasa Park. Harare magistrate Simon Kandiyero remanded them out of custody until May 2.
According to state prosecutor Miriro Matavo, the incident occurred on March 27 when Gabilo approached Moyo at the intersection of Nelson Mandela and 5th Street around 8 pm, seeking sexual services.
Moyo then escorted Gabilo to room number 31 in Gail Court, where they spent time together.
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Matova informed the court that Moyo initially received US$10 as payment for her services but later demanded an additional US$50, leading to a dispute. Allegedly, Moyo seized Gabilo’s laptop and cellphone until her demands were met.
Man gets robbed by thigh vendors.
Subsequently, Bandare and an unidentified accomplice barged into the room, forcibly taking Gabilo’s belongings, including his wallet containing US$50.
After retrieving his possessions, Gabilo reported the incident to the police, leading to the arrest of Moyo and Bandare the following day.
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Similar cases to this one
Thigh vendors are fast becoming a dangerous criminal syndicate. Last year, a number of people were murdered after disagreements with thigh vendors. The Avenues areas have become a dangerous place for men seeking their services.
According to some reports, the ladies of the night are usually in cahoots with money changers and other men whom they use to rob their clients.
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