A GANG of six men is on the run after robbing a Gweru family of cash and valuables worth approximately US$12 000.
Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko said the incident occurred on January 26 in the Harben Park residential area, Gweru.
Mahoko said 60-year-old Mary Chakamanga and her son had retired to bed when the gang attempted to break a door to gain entry to the house and failed.
It broke window panes and entered the house.
Inside, the robbers demanded money.
“Chakamanga handed over US$500 to them,” Mahoko said.
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“They ransacked the house and took US$200 in cash from the complainant’s handbag, four cellphones, an iPad, a Huawei tablet, an HP laptop and some groceries.
“They assaulted her with an iron rod and demanded more money.”
Mahoko said the robbers demanded keys to a Toyota Rav 4 motor vehicle which was parked outside.
“They loaded the loot into the car and drove away,” he said.
The vehicle was discovered the next morning parked along a dirt road near Go Beer farm in Northlea, Gweru, with the battery missing.
“Total value stolen is US$11 980,” Mahoko said.
“We are appealing to anyone with information that can help in the investigation of the case to approach any police station.”