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Police forced accused Glen View murder suspects to wear MDC t-shirts
Movement
for Democratic Change
November
05, 2012
Some of the
accused MDC activists being falsely implicated on charges
of murdering a police officer in Glen View, Harare last year
were forced to wear MDC t-shirts during their investigations.
This was revealed
at the High Court today during the cross-examination of the investigating
officer, Detective Chief Inspector Clever Ntini by the defence counsel
led by Beatrice Mtetwa.
Mtetwa told
the court that when Ntini and his team took Yvonne Musarurwa for
indications they went to his house and forced her to put on MDC
t-shirt before they proceeded to Glen View Police Station where
they started video recording Musarurwa.
The police officers
also forced Councillor Tungamirai Madzokere to make indications
in front of a truckload of armed anti-riot police officers.
While in police
custody, Councillor Madzokere was tortured and severely assaulted
by police officers who included one Murira. The assault resulted
in Councillor Madzokere's arm being broken.
During his initial
remand hearing at the Magistrates' Courts, the magistrate
ordered that the police should carry out investigations on the assault
and torture charges. However, the police did not carry out any investigations.
Ntini today
gave various conflicting evidence leading him to confess before
the judge, Justice Chinembiri Bhunu that he was mixing up issues.
Ntini also declined to name his informers who led to the arrest
of the MDC members claiming that some of the informers were MDC
members.
Before admitting
that the evidence he was giving in court was conflicting, Ntini
had claimed that some undercover police officers had been deployed
at Glen View 3 Shopping Centre, where Inspector Petros Mutedza died.
Ntini had told
the court that part of the undercover police officers were Spencer
Nyararai, Solomon Mushaninga, Victor Magutarima and the late Chikura.
However, it
was put to Ntini by the defence counsel led by Beatrice Mtetwa that
the three officers were part of the police reaction group that was
led by the late Mutedza leading Ntini to admit that there were no
undercover police officers on the day in question.
This led the
defence to point out to Ntini that those who were arrested were
nowhere near the scene of the crime but only arrested through political
profiling where MDC members in police records are arrested when
a crime is committed.
Because of the
police profiling more than 45 MDC members were arrested although
some were released.
Among those
arrested and released were Councillor Madzokere's wife and
sister who the police said would only be released after the police
had nabbed the councillor. Others were seriously assaulted in police
cells as the police sought to make them sign warned and cautioned
statement that they were part of the people who murdered Mutedza.
The trial resumed
today after a nearly two week break after the trial judge, Justice
Chinembiri Bhunu and the State prosecutor, Edmore Nyazamba claimed
that they were not feeling well. The trial continues tomorrow.
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