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MDC members denied bail at the High Court
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
June
19, 2012
All the 29 MDC members who are facing
false charges of murdering a police officer in Glen View, Harare
last year were today denied bail by Justice Chinembiri Bhunu.
Citing Section
117(6) of the Criminal
Procedure and Evidence Act, Justice Bhunu said the 29 members
had not shown any special circumstances to be granted bail.
He blamed the
legislators for putting in place the Act as it disadvantaged those
facing murder charges. He said the Act stipulates that if anyone
murders a police officer on duty the accused person cannot be granted
bail unless special circumstances are shown.
Justice Bhunu
said the accused had a better chance for a fair trial in the main
trial than by appealing for bail. The accused have been in remand
prison since their indictment for trial in March. The have been
denied bail on several occasions and some of them have been in prison
for over a year now.
Before delivering
his ruling, Justice Bhunu attacked one of the defence lawyers, Charles
Kwaramba for commenting and blasting the judiciary about the trial
in the media.
In the article,
Kwaramba is quoted saying; "It just goes to show that there
is no equal application of the law. This is a classical example.
Here we have police officers who are supposed to protect the people
being accused of murdering a civilian for a dollar.
"On the
other hand we have 29 civilians who have been in prison for over
a year now, being accused of killing a cop. So far, there is no
evidence that points at them, but the speed of arrests shows that
the police wanted to arrest them because they are MDC.
There were no
investigations when the 29 were arrested.
"One wonders
how the Shamva cops were granted $50 bail each in a murder case
while the 29 activists are failing to get the same even when there
is no evidence," said Kwaramba.
Kwaramba said
that the moment a person is labelled MDC, then justice will be politicised.
"Just
like Mutedza, Chivambo (Luxmore) and Magura (Cephas), left families
who expect justice to be carried out in full," he said.
The High Court
trial resumes this afternoon.
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