A soldier was allegedly kidnapped and sexually assaulted by four women
for nearly a week before being stoned and dumped in a mountain range.
The 25-year-old victim's ordeal started when he took up the offer of a lift to the city of Mutare in Zimbabwe.
Two
women and a man were in the car, a Mercedes Benz, and, after driving
for about an hour towards the city, the driver diverted from the route.
When the victim complained, he was threatened with a knife.
Manicaland
police spokesman, Assistant Inspector Nuzondiwa Clean, told Zimbabwean
paper NewsDay: 'After diverting from the route, the complainant asked
where they were heading to and they told him they were going to get some
food.
'The soldier requested to be dropped, but the driver
produced a knife and threatened him with it. One of the female
passengers blindfolded the complainant with a black cloth.'
According
to Mr Clean, they then took the complainant to an unknown house where
they undressed him and took away his phone and $35.
The suspects ordered the man to be intimate with one of the women on several occasions and he was held between April 19-23.
He
was then blindfolded again and dropped in the Dangamvura Mountains
when, according to police, he was stoned on his left foot, causing a
serious injury.
The suspect then drove off.
The soldier made a report at Sakubva Police Station, prompting investigations, and the suspects are now being hunted.
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