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Chinese duo, Congolese cleric, 8 others held for kidnapping, demanding U$120k ransom


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HARARE – Two Chinese nationals and a Congolese cleric will spend the weekend behind bars after they were locked up on allegations of kidnapping another foreigner before demanding a ransom of US$120,000 two days ago.

The three are Guo Zairen, 34, Wango Gao, 40, and Charles Matondo, Christ Faith Ministries founder aged 40.

Matondo once caused a stir in 2019 after he said there were no true prophets in Zimbabwe except himself.

He was once locked up for fabricating car crashes in order to claim thousands of pounds from insurance companies in the UK.

The three are jointly charged with locals who include Primrose Miga, 34, a self-styled prophetess who is reportedly cohabitating with Matondo whose wife is abroad.

Other suspects are Tonderai Naison Kaja, 34, Charles Notice, 34, Christopher Chirombe, 34, O’brien Miti, 31, Simbarashe Kumba, 24, Carlington Conselia, 28 and Oswell Tinotenda Tsikai, aged 29.

The 11 appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi who rolled over the matter to Monday for bail ruling.

The complainant in this matter is one Cheng Song, also a Chinese national.

Prosecuting, Anesu Chirenje alleged that on April 17 this year, the suspects hatched a plan to kidnap the complainant and demand for a ransom.

Acting in common purpose with one Tendai Notice who is still at large, they went to a Chinese Restaurant in Belgravia driving in a white Toyota Fortuner and a white Toyota Beta which was being driven by Notice.

The complainant, Song, was having his lunch with his friend Tu Muqing.

It is further that alleged Zairen and Gao showed Kaja, Chirombe and Miti the complainant.

The trio allegedly confronted Song and introduced themselves as police officers indicating he was under arrest.

Prosecutors allege that they did not notify him of his offence.

It is alleged that they handcuffed him and forced him into their Toyota Belta and drove away in their getaway vehicles leaving Tu Muqing behind.

“They took the complainant to house number 1 Montes Drive, Mandara, Harare where Miga, Matondo, Kumba, Konselia and Tsikai were waiting for them.

“Tu Muqing then phoned and informed the complainant’s cousin sister Wang Yanan that the complainant had been arrested by police officers,” reads court papers.

It is alleged that Song sent his google maps location to Wang Yanan through a Chinese WeChat internet platform seeking assistance from her.

The court heard Wang Yanan contacted Victor Phiri, a Superintended in the Zimbabwe Republic Police and sought assistance to be escorted to the said police station.

Phiri then met with Wang Yanan and on checking the sent google maps location, he discovered that it was instead showing a place in a bushy area adjacent to Chikurubi Maximum Prison and that there were not any police stations close by.

At that same moment, Wang Yanan received a phone call on her WeChat platform from the complainant who told her that he was being held hostage by the accused persons and that they were prohibiting him from using ordinary voice calls or WhatsApp platform.

“He further told her that the accused persons were demanding a ransom of US$120,000 which was to be delivered to them promptly to avoid the complainant being harmed by them and him being deported afterwards,” prosecutors said.

After about 15 minutes, the accused used the complainant’s cell phone and contacted Wang Yanan and ordered her to drive to the google maps location.

Phiri alerted CID Homicide, Harare about the kidnapping and extortion and they swiftly reacted and waylaid for the accused person at the given google maps location.

The court further heard Notice, Chirombe, Konselia and Tsikai came driving in a Toyota Fortuner and ordered Wang Yanan to follow their vehicle and they drove off at high speed.

Police detectives made a follow up on the accused’ vehicle and drove abreast their vehicle along Arcturus Road, Greendale and identified themselves as police detectives at the same time ordering them to pullover.

The suspects instead sped off forcing detectives to fire warning shots but still they continued.

Police officers then fired at the vehicle which led to the driver losing control and fell into a ditch.

The four were subsequently arrested and led police detectives to Matondo’s house in Mandara where they found the complainant being guarded by Miga, Matondo, Kaja, Miti and Kumba before they rescued him.

The state opposed bail, submitting that the 11 were a flight risk since the first group tried to flee from the police and only got arrested after their car was involved in an accident.

However, during bail application, the suspects who were represented by their lawyer Oliver Marwa denied the allegations insisting that they never demanded a ransom from Song.

They said Song was a fraudster who had conned Zairen and Gao of their hard-earned US$120,000.

Marwa also said it was the conduct of the police which caused his clients to flee because it was during the night and the officers were not in their uniform to be easily identified.

“This is not ordinary kidnapping. It is a kidnapping which has a story behind,” said Marwa.

“Zairen and Gao are victims of the complainant who defrauded them of over US$100,000.

“Song pleaded with them not to report to the police but he went on to lie to the police that he was being extorted and went on to mention the amount being referred to as ransom,” he said.

The lawyer also said both parties were members of Matondo’s church, so they went to his house to seek his help for them to reach common ground amicably but Song “lied, escalated the matter and called police telling them that he was being extorted and a reaction team from the CID homicide should be dispatched to help him.”

Marwa said the police arrested other people who were at Matondo’s house who had nothing to do with what was going on between the Chinese. – ZimLive

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Israeli authorities raid Al Jazeera after shutdown order


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JERUSALEM/DOHA,- Israeli authorities raided a Jerusalem hotel room used by Al Jazeera as its office after the government decided to shut down the Qatari-owned TV station’s local operations on Sunday, an Israeli official and an Al Jazeera source told Reuters.

Video circulated online showed plainclothes officers dismantling camera equipment in a hotel room, which the Al Jazeera source said was in East Jerusalem.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet shut down the network for as long as the war in Gaza continues, saying it threatened national security.

Al Jazeera said the move was a “criminal action” and the accusation that the network threatened Israeli security was a “dangerous and ridiculous lie” that put its journalists at risk.

It reserved the right to “pursue every legal step”.

The network has criticised Israel’s military operation in Gaza, from where it has reported throughout the war.

“The incitement channel Al Jazeera will be closed in Israel,” Netanyahu posted on social media following a unanimous cabinet vote.

A government statement said Israel’s communications minister signed orders to “act immediately”, but at least one lawmaker who supported the closure said Al Jazeera could still try to block it in court.

The measure, the statement said, includes closing Al Jazeera’s offices in Israel, confiscating broadcast equipment, cutting off the channel from cable and satellite companies and blocking its websites. It did not mention Al Jazeera’s Gaza operations.

Israeli satellite and cable television providers suspended Al Jazeera broadcasts following the government decision.

A man maneuvers media equipment following an Israeli police raid on an Al Jazeera de facto office at the Ambassador Hotel in Jerusalem

There was no official comment from the Qatari government, which deferred to Al Jazeera.

The network last month complained of “a series of systematic Israeli attacks to silence Al Jazeera”.

It said Israel deliberately targeted and killed several of its journalists, including Samer Abu Daqqa and Hamza AlDahdooh, both killed in Gaza during the conflict. Israel has said it does not target journalists.

Qatar established Al Jazeera in 1996 and views it as a way to bolster its global profile.

“Al Jazeera Media Network strongly condemns and denounces this criminal act that violates human rights and the basic right to access of information,” the network said in a statement. “Al Jazeera affirms its right to continue to provide news and information to its global audiences.”

The UN Human Rights Office also criticised the closure.

“We regret cabinet decision to close Al Jazeera in Israel,” it said on X. “A free & independent media is essential to ensuring transparency & accountability. Now, even more so given tight restrictions on reporting from Gaza. Freedom of expression is a key human right. We urge govt to overturn ban.”

Israel’s parliament last month ratified a law allowing the temporary closure in Israel of foreign broadcasters considered to be a threat to national security.

The law allows Netanyahu and his security cabinet to shut the network’s offices in Israel for 45 days, a period that can be renewed, so it could stay in force until the end of July or until the end of major military operations in Gaza.

Qatar, where several Hamas political leaders are based, is trying to mediate a ceasefire and hostage release deal that could halt the Gaza war.

Source: Reuters

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Madonna attracts 1.6 million to free concert at Brazil’s Copacabana beach


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RIO DE JANEIRO,- More than a million people thronged Brazil’s Copacabana beach for a free Madonna concert on Saturday, braving the heat to see the end of her “Celebration” world tour.

The sand and oceanfront boulevard around Rio de Janeiro’s famed beach were filled for several blocks by a crowd the city estimated at 1.6 million.
Many had been there for hours or even days to get a good spot, while richer fans anchored in dozens of boats near the beach and onlookers crowded beachfront apartments.

Firefighters sprayed water before the concert, when temperatures exceeded 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), to cool fans gathered near the pop queen’s stage, and drinking water was distributed for free. Temperatures were around 27 C (81 F) during the late night show.

Madonna performs in the final show of her The Celebration Tour, on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, May 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

Madonna, 65, performed songs such as “Like a Prayer”, “Vogue” and “Express Yourself” for over two hours from 10:45 p.m. (0145 GMT on Sunday) as she wound up the greatest hits tour that started late last year.

Madonna’s concert at Copacabana beach, in Rio de Janeiro

“Rio, here we are, in the most beautiful place in the world, with the ocean, the mountains, Jesus,” Madonna told the crowd, referring to the city’s huge mountaintop Christ the Redeemer statue. “Magic.”

Brazilian pop artists Anitta and Pabllo Vittar, as well as younger musicians from samba schools, participated in the show.

Madonna performs in the final show of her The Celebration Tour, on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, May 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

More than 3,000 police officers were deployed around the concert area, where the Rolling Stones and Rod Stewart have also drawn million-strong crowds. The authorities used a crowd-management strategy similar to their handling of the city’s famous New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Brazilian authorities have stepped up their vigilance over heat-related health problems after a young Brazilian fan died at a concert by Taylor Swift last year due to heat exhaustion.

Rio’s state and city governments said they spent 20 million reais ($3.9 million) on the concert, while the rest was financed by private sponsors. The authorities estimate the concert could bring about 300 million reais to Rio’s economy.

Source: Reuters

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Salah scores as Liverpool beats Tottenham 4-2 in the Premier League


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LIVERPOOL, England — Mohamed Salah quickly put last week’s sideline spat with Jurgen Klopp behind him by scoring first in Liverpool’s 4-2 win against Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday.

The sight of Salah arguing with his departing manager late on in Liverpool’s 2-2 draw at West Ham last week dominated debate in the following days.

But the Egyptian was back in the starting lineup and back on the score sheet to set his team on course for victory against Spurs at Anfield.

Salah had already come close to scoring by the time he rose at the far post in the 16th minute to head in Cody Gakpo’s cross from the left.

Tottenham had been given hope in its pursuit of Champions League qualification after fourth-place Aston Villa had a surprise 1-0 loss at Brighton. But Ange Postecoglou’s team never looked capable of taking advantage of that result after being outclassed by Liverpool.

The home team went 2-0 up in the 45th after Salah’s shot was saved by Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario and Andy Robertson converted from the rebound.

It was the least Liverpool deserved after dominating the chances in the first half and forcing Vicario into a host of desperate saves.

The title may be all but beyond Klopp’s team, but Liverpool still looks intent on ending the season on a high for the German, who is stepping down as manager.

Gakpo scored Liverpool’s third goal five minutes after the break when heading low at the far post following Harvey Elliott’s curling left-foot cross.

Nine minutes later it was Elliott’s turn to score with a moment of individual brilliance that brought the home fans to their feet and a beaming grin to Klopp’s face.

Collecting the ball on the right, Elliott needed one touch to get away from Rodrigo Bentancur. Then, from around 20 yards (meters), he curled an unstoppable left-foot shot into the top corner and beyond the dive of Vicario.

Postecoglou sent on Richarlison in the hope of salvaging something and the Brazil international quickly made an impact by turning home Brennan Johnson’s cross in the 72nd.

He then turned provider to tee up Son Heung-min to fire in from close range five minutes later.

Richarlison forced Alisson into a low save when racing through late on, which led to Joe Gomez producing a flying clearance to stop Johnson from converting the rebound.

Source: AP

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