Three Harare-based men
allegedly took four Mozambican male juveniles from Chipinge under the
guise of employing them in the capital, in a suspected case of human
trafficking.
Appearing before Masvingo magistrate Mr
Peter Madhibha yesterday Munyai, Panganai and Mudanga pleaded not guilty
to three counts of human trafficking.
The trio was denied bail and remanded in
custody to June, 15 for trial. For the State, Mr Fidelicy Nyamukondiwa
told the court that on May 30 at around 11AM, police officers from
Bikita were manning a road block at the 211 km peg along Mutare–Masvingo
Road when they stopped the accused’s vehicle.
“Upon searching the vehicle the police
discovered that the four juveniles were Mozambicans but they all had
neither identity particulars nor travelling documents. The boys said
they had been taken from Chipinge in Manicaland after being promised
employment in Harare by the accused persons,” said Mr Nyamukondiwa.
The court heard that when Munyai and his
partners were asked what they intended to do with the juveniles, they
all could not give a satisfactory answer, leading to their arrest on
allegations of human trafficking.
“Police took them to Bikita police
station where they were put in custody while the male juveniles were
taken by the Department of Social Welfare officers.
“The suspects’ car was also impounded. The accused persons had no right to do what they did,” he said.- state media.
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