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Glen
View 21 demand $65 000 each from police
Bridget Mananavire, Daily News
October 22, 2013
http://www.dailynews.co.zw/articles/2013/10/22/glen-view-21-demand-65-000-each-from-police
Acquitted Glen View murder
suspects have notified Augustine Chihuri, the commissioner general
of police, of their intention to sue after spending over two years
in prison under inhuman conditions.
The acquitted suspects
said they wore clothes which exposed their privates, lost their
jobs and were subjected to ill-prepared non nutritious food while
in prison.
Twenty-one out
of 29 MDC activists who were on
trial for the murder of inspector Petros Mutedza, who was murdered
in 2011, were released by Justice Chinembiri Bhunu who said some
were arrested even though they had provided alibis which were confirmed,
while others were arrested without incriminating evidence.
Five of the 21 have written
demanding $65 000 each for the emotional stress they went through
in remand and defamation of their characters.
Kembo Mohadi, the Home
Affairs minister, is also cited as a respondent.
Tendai Chinyama, Augustine
Tengenyika, Lovemore Taruvinga, Nyamadzawo Gapare and Francis told
Chihuri and Mohadi that if the demands are not met “action
in this regard will leave us no option but to institute proceedings
without further notice to you.”
The case is
being handled by the public interest litigation unit of the Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR).
According to Tengenyika,
despite confirmation of his alibi, the police officers proceeded
to his place of residence and conducted a search which “did
not yield any incriminating material.
“As a result of
false charges levelled against him by members of the ZRP, he spent
a total of 10 months on remand at Harare Remand Prison, during which
time he was subjected to inhuman degrading conditions including
solitary confinement, wearing tattered clothing which exposed his
privates and left him at the mercy of the elements as well as ill
prepared food,” the notice reads.
The five allege that
their names were soiled for many months as they were associated
with murder of an officer of the law, and their acquittal does not
negate the wrong done to their good names.
Chinyama also said he
lost his job due to the prolonged detention.
“… and he
is currently not employed, a situation which has left his family
destitute as he was the principal breadwinner,” reads the
notice.
Seven of the suspects
are still under trial, while one Rebecca Mafukeni died in custody.
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