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Crisis Coalition director charged with 'criminal nuisance'
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition
March 14, 2011
The Crisis in Zimbabwe
Coalition Director, McDonald Lewanika was today 14 March 2011 charged
with 'criminal nuisance' by the Chitungwiza police following
his Saturday arrest and subsequent release.
The police indicated
that they would proceed by way of summons once they have spoken
to witnesses and completed a docket. They however, remained in possession
of 300 plain t-shirts, stencils (on peace and unity) and spray paints
which were to be used to print messages on the t-shirts, 15 anti-POSA
t-shirts, 20 Voice Up Constitutional campaign t-shirts, 50 wrist
bands, 50 calendars and 50 copies of the Legal Monitor.
Lewanika was
arrested on Saturday 12 March during a concert hosted by Uhuru Vibes
at Chitungwiza Aquatic Centre and detained for more than three hours.
Police initially accused the Crisis Director of distributing subversive
material but later charged him with the lesser and commonly used
Section 46 of the Criminal
Law and Codification Act on Miscellaneous Offences. The charge
has often been used by the police as a last resort in the event
that they fail to obtain enough evidence to justify more complex
charges against pro-democracy actors. The incident comes hardly
two weeks after Avondale Police quizzed Crisis Coalition employees
on the functions and 'business' of The Coalition.
In a similar
incident, the Director of the Zimbabwe
Human Rights Forum, Abel Chikomo who police were looking for,
reported at the Harare Central Police Station where he was however
informed that the Officer in Charge was unavailable. He was asked
to return on a later date. His charges remain unknown.
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