Musa Taj Abdul gang member case deferred
Harare magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi has deferred to May 26 the matter for suspected armed robber Douglas Mutenda, who is believed to be a member of a gang led by, Musa Taj Abdul.
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Harare magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi has deferred to May 26 the matter for suspected armed robber Douglas Mutenda, who is believed to be a member of a gang led by, Musa Taj Abdul.
Suspected armed robber Douglas Mutenda, who is believed to be a member of a gang led by alleged criminal mastermind Musa Taj Abdul, has had his matter remanded to April 26.
Suspected armed robber Douglas Mutenda, who was granted bail on December 8 last year, claimed he paid a US$170 bribe to prosecutor Douglas Chesa to consent to bail.
Police have launched a manhunt for suspected armed robber Douglas Mutenda, who was released on bail after prosecutor Mr Douglas Chesa consented to bail on December 8.
Harare Regional magistrate Ngoni Nduna has denied bail to incarcerated Public Prosecutor Tapiwa Kasema who consented to the granting of bail to Musa Taj Abdul (46), a serial armed robber who was arrested in August and who had been on the police wanted list for 20 years.
Suspected serial armed robber, Musa Taj Abdul has made contentious claims that he has never been on the police wanted list for 20 years as reported, Nehanda Radio can reveal.
Prosecutor Tapiwa Kasema, who is under investigation for consenting to bail for four armed robbers allegedly led by Musa Taj Abdul, was arrested yesterday morning and is in police custody pending his appearance in court for remand.
Prosecutor General Kumbirai Hodzi has suspended prosecutor Tapiwa Kasema for consenting to the granting of bail to Musa Taj Abdul (46), a serial armed robber who was arrested in August and who had been on the police wanted list for 20 years.
Suspected armed robber and gang leader Musa Taj Abdul (47), who was granted bail by High Court Judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero on Monday along with co-accused Godfrey Mupamhanga (27), Rudolf Tapiwa Kanhanga (29) and Douglas Mutenda (31), will remain in custody as the four are facing fresh charges.
Two more suspected armed robbers alleged to be members of the “Abdul gang” appeared in court yesterday.