Gweru court acquits police officer of assault charges

A Gweru cop walked free after a magistrate ruled his ex-girlfriend cooked up assault charges because he dumped her and wouldn't put a ring on it.

The acquittal and the court's reasoning
  • Arnoby Mapera, 44, faced assault allegations brought by Benhilda Furusa at Gweru Magistrate's Court.
  • Magistrate Blessing Makaripe found the prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • The court determined Furusa fabricated the charges out of revenge and frustration.
  • Mapera's lawyer, Esau Mandipa of Mandipa, Makwara and Chikukwa, represented him successfully.
What triggered Furusa's alleged retaliation campaign
  • Mapera ended their relationship and started dating someone else last year.
  • Furusa showed up for a sleepover, then refused to leave while claiming wife status.
  • Mapera moved out, leaving her behind at his ZRP Mkoba Police Camp residence.
  • She began stalking him at Gweru Central Police Station, demanding marriage publicly.
The escalating harassment tactics Furusa allegedly deployed
  • Furusa traveled to Mapera's rural home at Lowlands Farm in Marondera uninvited.
  • His relatives at Plot 21 rejected her when she introduced herself as his wife.
  • She threatened to get him kicked out of the Zimbabwe Republic Police.
  • Furusa started harassing Mapera's new girlfriend while still pushing for marriage herself.
How the assault allegations unfolded
  • Mapera secured a peace order against Furusa before she filed charges.
  • Prosecutor Melodious Kavenga claimed the incident happened in October after a commuter omnibus trip.
  • The State alleged Mapera slapped Furusa once, then continued assaulting her at home.
  • Medical examination showed no visible injuries, and the court found the case inconsistent.
 

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