Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Showbiz | Your Daily Dose of Zimbabwean Entertainment News & Celebrity BuzzShowbiz | Your Daily Dose of Zimbabwean Entertainment News & Celebrity Buzz

News

South African Man Arrested For Fraud

South African man Arrested For Fraud
South African, Peter Coetzee, alias Van Tonder Vikus, alias Johannes Jacobus Conelius Naude, handcuffed (Pic Herald)

A South African man named Peter Coetzee, also known as Van Tonder Vikus or Johannes Jacobus Conelius Naude, was charged with defrauding two gold miners of 2,8 kg of gold worth US$154 000 when he made an appearance before Harare magistrate Mr. Taurai Manuwere yesterday.

The man, whose legal name cannot be verified because he has not provided his identifying information, allegedly identified himself to miner Mr. Gift Kudakwashe Minenji of Pistol Mine as a gold buyer and investor.

Coetzee, 54, is said to have been lodging at a guest house in Borrowdale, Harare, around this time.

It is the State’s case that on June 27 last year, Mr Minenji was lured to the guest house, where he went with 1,2kg gold that he wanted to sell. At about 10am, he met Coetzee, and was shown a fake proof of bank transfer.

Coetzee then said he was getting into the house to collect the balance, and his gold buying permit, but allegedly gathered his belongings and disappeared using another door, without the knowledge of Mr Minenji.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

When contacted via mobile phone, Coetzee’s accomplice claimed they had gone to Fidelity Printers and Refiners in Msasa to look for more money, but the numbers were no longer going through later on.

Realising he had been duped, Mr Minenji reported the matter at ZRP Borrowdale.

In another count, Coetzee is alleged to have contacted Mr Simba Dumbura, a gold miner at S and J Mining Syndicate in Penhalonga near Mutare.

Coetzee allegedly lured Mr Dumbura by claiming he wanted to be an investor and form a partnership that would run for about five years.

On June 7 last year, Coetzee allegedly invited Mr Dumbura to the Harare guest house for a business meeting.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Mr Dumbura travelled to Harare on June 8 and met Coetzee who said he wanted to work with Mr Dumbura as a partner in his business.

It was then agreed that Coetzee visit Mr Dumbura’s mine so he knew about the operations. A week later Coetzee allegedly visited. After touring the mine, they then agreed that Mr Dumbura should bring to Coetzee the gold they produce for sampling.

On August 27 last year Mr Dumbura drove to Harare to meet Coetzee so that the 1,6kg of gold he was bringing could be sampled.

Mr Dumbura was asked to proceed to a lodge in Avondale where they would meet and on arrival at around 5pm, Coetzee was not there, but he had made accommodation booking for Mr Dumbura.

Coetzee then arrived 45 minutes, later and asked to see the gold. Mr Dumbura, who was in the company of a relative, Mr Justine Mapandisana, showed Coetzee seven pieces of gold which he then started to weigh. During the transaction, Mr Dumbura recorded a short video footage using his mobile phone.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

However, Coetzee allegedly pretended to have been infuriated that the gold brought was too little, and demanded that they went back to Mutare in the company of a man only known as Tanaka, who was Coetzee’s driver, so they bought more gold.

Coetzee picked up the gold pieces and went out of the lodge, leaving Tanaka behind, who he told that one Malvern, was bringing cash US$400 000, for use in buying more gold.

It is alleged that after a while, Tanaka received a call which he answered as if Malvern had come, and went outside but never returned. Sensing that he had been conned, Mr Dumbura went out of the lodge to check for himself but did not see anyone.

He called each of their mobile numbers but was unable to reach them, so he went to ZRP Avondale to file a police report.

Nothing has yet been found. Since Coetzee’s residence is unknown and he may be a flight risk, no bail application was presented.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Shepherd Makonde brought the case.

ABOUT US

 

ShowBiz Zimbabwe

Dive into the world of Zimbabwean entertainment with Showbiz! We deliver the latest news on your favorite celebrities, musicians, actors, and everything in between.

Email: editor@showbiz.co.zw

You May Also Like

Entertainment

South African actress Natasha Thahane has marked a significant milestone as she celebrated her 30th birthday. Born on 25 September 1995, Natasha has grown...

Local News

In a significant law enforcement operation, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) intercepted a South African cross-border van engaged in smuggling a hazardous concoction of...

South Africa

South African Police Raid Parliament Speaker’s Home in Corruption Probe A specialized unit within South Africa’s police force conducted a raid on the residence...

World News

South African troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo have suffered their first fatalities since their recent deployment to quell a rebellion. Two soldiers...

Celeb Gossip

Simphiwe “Simz” Ngema is a well-known South African actress and television personality, but she has faced a fair share of challenges in her career....

Advertisement