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Zimbabwe men on high alert after reports of female rapists attacking men

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The police in Zimbabwe has cautioned the male population and the public in general to be cautious of a group of women accused of sexually assaulting men in the country’s capital city, Harare, reports The Herald.

According to the police spokesperson two cases were reported last week since the last year scandal that had four women drug and sexually molest a 29 year old man that they had given a lift.

The recent attacks include a 37 year old man who was raped in a bus by two female passengers and a male driver.

“On the way, one of the females who had boarded the vehicle together with the complainant, drew what appeared to be a pistol and force-marched the complainant into a bushy area along the Delport Road,” said police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi narrated the incident.

He further added “One of the females forced the complainant to have sexual intercourse with him without his consent while another female accused the complainant to drink an unknown liquid which left the complainant unconscious.”

The second case that has been reported involved a man that boarded a white Toyota Noah with five unknown accused persons. The man took a drink from one of the female companions in the car and was rendered unconscious. The complainant discovered that he had been abused when he regained consciousness.

“We would like to urge members of the public to be on the lookout for a group of men and women who are giving unsuspecting victims transport and end up abusing them,” the police spokesperson said.

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