- One man was picked up in Harare before having a gun pointed at him and abused
- The other claimed to have been drugged and molested while knocked out
- Zimbabwe police urge public to be vigilant after spate of female-on-male rapes
- Investigation comes a week after similar incident in neighbouring South Africa
One
man was held up with a gun, forced into the bush, raped and then
drugged while the other was knocked out by a drink and abused while
unconscious.
Police, who are now
investigating, urged members of the public to be vigilant in case they
are picked up by the women after a spate of female-on-male rapes in the
country.
It
comes as a man in neighbouring South Africa was left traumatised after
being raped 'numerous' times by three women after hailing a cab last
week.
One of the men said he was threatened with a pistol before being sexually molested, while the other said he was raped while knocked unconsciously after being offered a spiked drink. Above, a stock image of Harare, where both men were picked up
In Zimbabwe,The Herald reported
that Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi said one of the two recent
victims, aged 37, was picked up in Harare on May 27 by a car containing
one man and two women.
A woman who
came aboard at the same time, the policeman said, pointed what seemed to
be a pistol at the man after the driver had taken the car on a detour.
Chief
Supt Nyathi said the woman force-marched the man into the bush, adding:
'One of the females forced the complainant to have sexual intercourse
with him without his consent while another female accused forced the
complainant to drink an unknown liquid which left the complainant
unconscious.'
The other man also
boarded a car in Harare, this one containing five unknown people, before
being offered a drink by a woman which knocked him unconscious.
Chief Supt Nyathi said: 'When the complainant gained consciousness he discovered that he had been abused.'
Last
year police were on the lookout for four women alleged to have sexually
abused a 29-year-old man after offering him a lift in the Zimbabwean
capital.
In 2015, another man - also aged 29 - was allegedly raped at gunpoint after being given a ride from Magunje Growth Point.
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