The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) is reported to have taken over the investigation into how 28.5 kgs worth of gold disappeared from Plumtree Police Station. According to the police, the gold which was valued at $970,009.80 was supposed to be used as an exhibit in a court case. Zimlive.com reports that the theft was discovered when a police officer checked the armoury while looking for two FN rifles which were supposed to be at the station. Part of an internal police memo reads,
Sergeant Major Shumba who had knowledge about the gold kept in the armoury as an exhibit for the Minerals and Border Control Unit Plumtree proceeded to the bucket where the gold weighing 28.53kg was kept wrapped in a khaki paper. He discovered that the khaki paper was torn the gold was missing.
The thief is suspected to have used duplicate armoury keys.
More: Zimlive.com
The disappearance of the gold cannot be something new to any person who has previously dealt with this precious metal.It has the ability to disappear just like what a tortoise does when it vanishes out of your site and you never find it anywhere near you in the blink of an eye despite its snail-pace.It therefore means that this 29kg piece of metal just vanished and it is very possible that it may not be found.Its GOD who gives Gold to any one not this confiscation by the police.The only logical solution would have been to apprehend the culprit,caution him/her,allow him/her to sell it to Fidelity and get his/her money and then discharge him/her.Under such circumstance ,it will not disappear-it would have found its way to Fidelity coffers- senior GWEJA.
zvako Gweja. Mutemo iwoyo ngausandurwe wekusungirwa zviwanikwa zvenyika zvakapiwa naJehovah. Munhu wese anofanirw kusununguka as long as achitengesera Fidelity.