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The Zimbabwe Republic Police {ZRP} is searching for a man who hoodwinked a Bulawayo woman of $5 200 by pretending to be a Be Forward automobile sales agent.
The suspect was identified by the police as Chinhoyi native Lukias Kapuchira.
Kapuchira allegedly met the complainant in August of last year near the intersection of George Silundika Street and Leopold Takawira in Bulawayo, where he allegedly received US$5 200 and promised to import a car for the woman.
The Sunday News cites Bulawayo provincial spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube narrating what exacly happened.
He said, “Sometime last year in May, the complainant from Nkulumane, Bulawayo saw an advert on a WhatsApp platform stating that the accused could export cars from Japan on behalf of customers.”
The police said Kapuchira did not respond to the complainant’s attempts to reach him until he was no longer reachable.
The matter came to light last Monday when the complainant made a report to the police.
Inspector Ncube appealed to members of the public with any information that may lead to the arrest of the accused person to contact any nearest police station.
He urged members of the public to be diligent when dealing with car dealers or any other agents where expensive properties are involved.