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Villagers complain of rampant stock theft

Villagers complain of rampant stock theft

http://www.thestandard.co.zw

June 16, 2013 in Community News

VILLAGERS in Esigodini in Matabeleland South are complaining about increased 
cases of cattle thefts in the area.

BY SILAS NKALA

They told The Standard they made several reports to the local police station 
but nothing had changed.

“We have a serious problem here, as thieves are stealing cattle especially 
calves and then put new brand marks on them, making it difficult for owners 
to identify them as theirs,” said a villager, Thinkwell Moyo. “Police have 
been told about these thefts, but nothing has been done so far.”

Another villager, who refused to be named for fear of victimisation, claimed 
that the police were afraid to act because one of those implicated was a 
former police officer.

He said one villager last month recovered his stolen cattle at a nearby farm 
already branded with new marks.

The villager said the cattle were branded the way the former police officer 
put marks on his cattle.

“Police are aware of these stock theft cases but we are very worried about 
why nothing is being done,” said the villager. “We are calling for 
investigations into the alarming number of stocktheft cases here.”

But Matabeleland South acting police spokesperson, Sergeant Nkosilathi 
Sibanda professed ignorance over the thefts.

“Did those people tell the police about that? As far as I know; we do not 
have such a report with us at the moment,” said Sibanda “I will have to 
contact Esigodini police to find out.”

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