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Canada hunt for HIV Zim man

01/07/2010 00:00:00
by Staff Reporter
 
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CANADIAN police have issued an arrest warrant for an HIV positive Zimbabwean man accused of not telling his sexual partners of his health condition.

New Westminster police say they have issued a Canada-wide warrant for Bongani Nyoni, 38, who faces three counts of aggravated sexual assault.

Investigators say they are concerned that Nyoni, a former resident of Vancouver, may have headed to Eastern Canada and will continue to have sex with women without telling them about his condition.

Nyoni’s offences are said to date back to May of 2006.

Nyoni is hunted along with Canadian national Adam Rollo, who was first charged with aggravated assault in May after police said he exposed his partner to the virus that causes AIDS without telling her.

Since that charge was laid, four other women have come forward with enough evidence for investigators to recommend four more charges against Rollo, who is currently under court-imposed conditions that require him to tell any potential partners that he is HIV-positive.



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