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Police
ignore order to arrest Mugabe's secret agent
ZimOnline
October 13, 2006
http://www.zimonline.co.za/Article.aspx?ArticleId=285
MUTARE -
The police have ignored a written order from the Attorney General
(AG)'s department to arrest state secret agent Joseph Mwale
so he could face trial for allegedly murdering two opposition activists
six years ago, sources told ZimOnline.
Mwale is accused of petrol-bombing a vehicle carrying two opposition
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party activists, Talent Mabika
and Tichaona Chiminya, in the run-up to the 2000 general election
that was controversially won by President Robert Mugabe's ruling
ZANU PF party.
The MDC activists died as a result of the bombing but Mwale, who
is a senior member of the state's spy Central Intelligence
Organisation (CIO) and remains employed by the secret agency, has
never faced trial for murdering the opposition activists amid reports
senior ZANU PF politicians have shielded him from justice.
The AG's office, which has constitutional powers to prosecute
all accused of committing crime, gave police in Manicaland province,
where Mwale is based, up to October 6 to hand over the secret agent
for prosecution - an instruction police have so far ignored.
The AG's office wrote to the police: "The accused is
facing a charge of murder which was committed in the year 2000.
The docket was referred to your office with instructions that you
arrest Joseph Mwale and bring him for initial remand.
"To date we have not received any information pertaining to
the progress made by your office. I need to go through the docket
with a view of taking up the matter with my superiors . . . submit
the docket on or before 6 October 2006."
Mwale however remains a free man because the police will not arrest
him.
Some senior police officers who spoke to ZimOnline said inaction
by police was because the Mwale case was considered sensitive and
"no police officer was willing to risk their career by arresting
a CIO agent accused of victimising MDC activists".
But the same police officers, who were speaking on condition they
were not named, indicated Mawle could still be brought to book if
the AG's office persisted in its efforts to get him arrested.
Police spokesman Wayne Bvudzijena was not available to take questions
on why the law enforcement agency has not arrested Mwale. AG Sobuza
Gula-Ndebele was also said to be unavailable to take questions on
the matter.
Mwale, who is notorious for committing violence and torture against
MDC activists in Manicaland, is a prominent campaigner for ZANU
PF during elections.
Former High Court Judge James Devittie recommended in 2001 that
Mwale be tried for the murder of Chiminya and Mabika, with the judge
noting that there was a strong possibility that the CIO agent could
be found guilty. And in April this year, Tsvangirai wrote to the
AG's department requesting that Mwale be brought to court for trial.
- ZimOnline
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