Security guards vanish with US$306 000 Mukuru cash
What started as an ordinary working day for a driver and an armed guard responsible for delivering cash at Mukuru branches in Gokwe ended up in a life style changing big score.
Desbro Kadzurunga (23) and Leon Kahoka (35) who are both from Gokwe town, disappeared into thin air with Mukuru cash totaling US306 000, leaving the Money Transfer Agency high and dry. The duo are now on a run with a bag of US dollars.
The loot was so much that they had to leave R210 000 in the car.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said Kadzurunga and Kahoka , dumped the special van belonging to their employer, Safeguard Security, their uniforms and a firearm near Gokwe Hotel before they vanished.
The crew received US$300 000 and R250 000 from Kwekwe office to deliver to various Mukuru branches in Gokwe. Kadzurunga and Kahoka were given an additional US$13 000 and R350 000 and were sent out to do the deliveries with a third guard, not identified by police.
While at N Richards Gokwe Mukuru branch, the two sent their colleague in with part of what they were supposed to deliver.
“They were even under-declaring what they were supposed to deliver at N Richards Mukuru and while their colleague was still signing receipts they pretended to be answering calls on their cellphones. They then went out and drove away with the cash amounting to US$306 000 and over R100 000,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.
“We appeal to members of the public who might have information, which could be of help in tracking down and arresting the suspects, to approach the nearest police station,” he said.
Meanwhile, police close to investigations yesterday said the two left all the company uniforms, guns and bullets including R210 000 in the van. But the US dollars were missing.
They said the rands were found in the cash box.
“What is surprising is that they left some of the money in the van, about R210 000,” said the police source.
Safeguard Security company director Mr Nelson Zimunya yesterday declined to comment on the matter.