In a first of its kind, a Harare man appeared in court jointly charged with 15 commercial séx workers after they were nabbed during a police round up on 'thigh' vendors operating in Harare Central Business District.
While most prostítutes
appear in court MINUS clients, Tapiwa Musara (24) scored a first as it
were, as he was the only man charged along with the 15 alleged thigh
vendors. Tapiwa, along with 12 self-confessed hoókers, readily pleaded guilty to soliciting for the purposes of prostítution while three pleaded not guilty.
The
three vehemently denied saying that they were not thigh vending, but
they were just girls who were having some good time. The convicted 13
were slapped with US$20 fine and the court did not give them any time to
pay as the fine had to be paid forthwith. Failure to pay the fine
attracted a 10-day imprisonment sentence.
State
led by prosecutor Tendai Kabudura proved that on 13 November, at around
8pm in the CBD, Tapiwa along with the 12 had been nabbed by the cops
after they were unlawfully and intentionally solicited for prostítution. It had been proved that they were standing along the streets luring men for séx in return for cash.
They
had all been asked what they were doing at the streets corners and they
failed to give satisfactory answers leading to their arrest and
appearance in court. The other three suspected prostítutes who pleaded not guilty to the charge will be back in court on 22 November for trial.
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