.- Zimbabwe Zimbabwe police warned the male population at the increase in rapes by women who attack men in the belief that it will provide business prosperity. Security forces have recommended that travelers do not auto-stop after three women raped a 32 year old man who collected on the road last week, according to the official newspaper Herald.
" The incident is the latest in a growing number of assaults on women to young men that has occurred since last year in the country. The man, who was hitchhiking from the capital, Harare, was picked up by a vehicle with three women on board he was injected with a narcotic to force when he refused to have sex with them.
Police Inspector Clemence Mabgweazara recommended only for travelers using public transportation and to refrain from climbing in unfamiliar vehicles, as published by the Zimbabwean newspaper. "The spate of sexual assaults on men by some aggressive 'women warriors' is worrying at the same time shocking," said Herald.
" The women asked first if the man had children, ostensibly to check their fertility, and offered him money if he agreed to have sex with them. When the boy resisted, he inoculated an as yet unidentified substance. "He began to feel dizzy and weak," said police inspector. The man was robbed, raped by three women and abandoned on the road.
Last month, a man was raped in the western town of Karoi by a motorist who gave him a snake to force him to have sex with her. Previously, three women dressed in white robes similar to those of the Apostolic religious sect, forced at gunpoint to another man in Beatrice, in the center of the country.
Zimbabwe has one of the highest AIDS rates in the world with one in seven people infected. In the majority of reported rapes, however, women seem to have used protection, as saying.
" The incident is the latest in a growing number of assaults on women to young men that has occurred since last year in the country. The man, who was hitchhiking from the capital, Harare, was picked up by a vehicle with three women on board he was injected with a narcotic to force when he refused to have sex with them.
Police Inspector Clemence Mabgweazara recommended only for travelers using public transportation and to refrain from climbing in unfamiliar vehicles, as published by the Zimbabwean newspaper. "The spate of sexual assaults on men by some aggressive 'women warriors' is worrying at the same time shocking," said Herald.
" The women asked first if the man had children, ostensibly to check their fertility, and offered him money if he agreed to have sex with them. When the boy resisted, he inoculated an as yet unidentified substance. "He began to feel dizzy and weak," said police inspector. The man was robbed, raped by three women and abandoned on the road.
Last month, a man was raped in the western town of Karoi by a motorist who gave him a snake to force him to have sex with her. Previously, three women dressed in white robes similar to those of the Apostolic religious sect, forced at gunpoint to another man in Beatrice, in the center of the country.
Zimbabwe has one of the highest AIDS rates in the world with one in seven people infected. In the majority of reported rapes, however, women seem to have used protection, as saying.
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