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Judge
reserves ruling on Manyere's bail application
MISA-Zimbabwe
May 08, 2009
High Court Judge, Justice
November Mtshiya on 8 May 2009 reserved to 11 May 2009 judgement
in the bail application of detained freelance photojournalist Andrisson
Shadreck Manyere.
In his application for
bail pending trial, Defence lawyer, Alec Muchadehama, argued that
the re-arrest of Manyere was improper and unlawful.
He further submitted
that the pending appeal submitted before the Supreme Court by the
State against the judgement by Justice Charles Hungwe to commit
Manyere to bail on 17 April 2009was now more of an academic argument,
as it has now been overtaken by events such as the indictment of
the accused.
The indictment made it
possible for Manyere to apply for bail on the grounds of changed
circumstances.
However, State Prosecutor,
Chris Mutangadura, argued otherwise, stating that the bail application
by Manyere was not properly before the court. He said that Manyere's
release had been an administrative error made by the Registrar of
the High Court who signed the orders of their release. He argued
further that the bail granted by Justice Hungwe had automatically
been suspended by the subsequent filing of the appeal by the State.
The Judge stated that
he needed more time to go through the arguments raised by both parties
before delivering his judgement and reserved it to 11 May 2009.
Background
Manyere is charged
under section 23 (1), (2) of the Criminal
Law (Codification and Reform) Act which criminalises acts of
insurgence, banditry, sabotage or terrorism or alternatively Section
143 of the same Act which relates to aggravating circumstances in
relation to malicious damage to property. He was admitted to bail
by Justice Hungwe on 9 April 2009 and released on 17 April 2009,
after spending almost 4 months at Chikurubi Maximum Prison, only
to be re-detained within two weeks of his release.
Manyere is currently
detained at a Harare hospital as he fell seriously ill after his
release on bail on 17 April 2009.
On 5 May 2009 Manyere,
Mukoko and 14 other alleged saboteurs had their bail conditions
revoked by Magistrate Catherine Chimanda who ruled that the court
had no jurisdiction to entertain the matter. She also ruled that
the indictment of the accused automatically suspended their bail
and consequently remanded them in custody.
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