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  • Police visit The Independent over published story
    MISA-Zimbabwe
    May 11, 2009

    Officials from the Law and Order Section on Saturday 9 May, 2009 visited the Zimbabwe Independent offices looking for Editor, Vincent Kahiya and News Editor, Constantine Chimakure over a story naming members of the Central Intelligence Organisation and police who were allegedly involved in the abductions of human rights and Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) activists amongst them freelance journalist Shadreck Andrisson Manyere last year.

    The story titled, CIO, police role in activists' abduction revealed, states that notices of indictment for trial in the High Court which begins 29 June 2009, served on some of the activists last week revealed that the activists were either in the custody of the CIO or police during the period they were reported missing. Amongst those named are CIO Assistant Director External, retired brigadier Asher Walter Tapfumaneyi, Police Superintendents, Reggies Chikwete and Joel Tendere, Detective Inspectors, Elliot Muchada and Joshua Muzangano, CID Homicide Officer Commanding, Crispen Kadenge, Chief Superintendent Peter Magwenzi and Senior Assistant Commissioner, Simon Nyathi.

    When the officials from the police visited the office of the Zimbabwe Independent on Saturday, both Kahiya and Chimakure were not at the offices. They spoke to Chief Executive Officer, Raphael Khumalo and asked that the two report to their offices as soon as they were available.

    MISA-Zimbabwe spoke to the Editor, Vincent Kahiya who said that the official visited the Zimbabwe Independent offices again this morning, and left a note for them to report to their offices. He said that they would be reporting to the Law and Order Section this morning with as their lawyer Innocent Chagonda.

    Background

    Manyere and the other activists are 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.

    Manyere went missing on 3 December 2008, and only appeared on 24 December 2008, together with former news reader with the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) and director of the Zimbabwe Peace Project, Jestina Mukoko.

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