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Photojournalist
makes a fresh bail application
MISA-Zimbabwe
May 13, 2009
High Court Judge, Justice
November Mtshiya on 12 May 2009 heard submissions for a fresh bail
application by detained freelance photojournalist Shadreck Andrisson
Manyere and reserved ruling on the matter to 13 May 2009.
Defence lawyer, Charles
Kwaramba who appeared for Manyere argued that the applicant was
a proper candidate for bail stating that there was no risk that
he would abscond trial or interfere with State witnesses or evidence
if committed to bail. He further highlighted the fact that Manyere
had been granted bail before for more than a week during which time
he had neither attempted to take flight, nor interfere with State
witnesses.
Kwaramba further argued
that Manyere's indictment on 4 May 2009, made it possible
for the applicant to apply for fresh bail on the ground of changed
circumstances
The State represented
by Prosecutor Chris Mutangadura, on the other hand, argued that
the possibility of Manyere's escape remained high given the
gravity of the alleged offence he was facing. He also argued that
Manyere could commit similar offences if committed to bail, and
therefore his release could pose danger to public order and security.
The Defence argued against
the State noting that the alleged offences were still mere allegations
that had not even been proved yet.
Justice Mtshiya said
that he needed more time to go over the submissions of both parties
and deferred his judgement to 13 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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