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High Court strikes out HH’s malicious prosecutio­n case

- By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA

HIGH Court Judge, Mathew Zulu, has struck out from the active cause list, the matter in which President Hakainde Hichilema sued the State, claiming damages for malicious prosecutio­n in a case where he was acquitted of treason charges in 2017.

According to an order dated December 15, 2021, Mr Justice Zulu dismissed the matter with liberty to restore within 30 days after Mr Hichilema again failed to appear before court.

“Accordingl­y, I strike out the action from the active cause list with liberty to restore within 30 days from this order, failure to which matter shall stand dismissed,” read the order.

Mr Hichilema, then as UPND opposition leader, commenced the action in May 2021, seeking an order that all known police officers that conducted themselves in an unprofessi­onal manner during the operation to arrest him and subsequent­ly during his arrest and prosecutio­n, be surcharged.

He wants the Lusaka High Court to order the State to pay him damages for malicious, including aggravated and exemplary damages, in respect of the charge of use of insulting language for which he was prosecuted.

He also wants any amount found due to him.

Mr Hichilema cited Attorney General as the respondent in the case.

In a statement of claim filed, Mr Hichilema states that on April 10, 2017 at around 20:00 and 21:30 hours several Zambia Police officers wrongfully and forcefully gained entry of his home without consent, warrant, reasonable and probable cause in an operation to arrest him which lasted until the next day.

He named the officers as Martin Musambachi­me, Arthur Shonga, Mpazi Mubita and Aubrey Hamwene.

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