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Galpex Security Manager and Guard Arrested for US$190K Mining Equipment Theft Scheme

Galpex Security Manager and Guard Arrested for US$190K Mining Equipment Theft Scheme

A security manager at Galpex Investments and his accomplice have been arrested for stealing over US$190,000 worth of mining equipment.

Shocking Scheme Uncovered

The suspects, Fungai Mufundirwa (38) and Cosmas Ngwenya (72), allegedly orchestrated the theft while seeking buyers for mining equipment.

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Reports indicate that in July 2024, the duo contacted a buyer from Bulawayo. They arranged for the buyer to travel from Bulawayo to Hwange to purchase the equipment.

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Buyer Unknowingly Sells Stolen Equipment to Chinese Company

The buyer successfully bought the equipment for US$3,000 and returned to Bulawayo with it. Once in Bulawayo, the buyer found a Chinese company interested in the mining equipment. He sold the equipment to them, unaware of the theft’s background.

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Suspects File False Report

In an ironic twist, Mufundirwa and Ngwenya later visited the Hwange police station. They filed a report claiming that mining equipment from their company had been stolen. This prompted a police investigation into the matter.

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Tip-Off Leads Police to Buyer

During the investigation, authorities received a tip-off about stolen equipment recently acquired by the Bulawayo buyer. Police conducted further inquiries and contacted the buyer, who revealed all details about the transaction.

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Swift Arrests Made

His information led to the swift arrest of Mufundirwa and Ngwenya. The total value of the stolen property was estimated at US$194,500, but unfortunately, nothing was recovered.

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