Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chihuri sued for $3m

- Fungai Lupande Harare Bureau

A HARARE businessma­n on Wednesday filed a civil lawsuit of almost $3 million against Retired Commission­er-General of the Zimbabwe Republic Police Augustine Chihuri whom he accuses of causing his unlawful arrest, torture and harassment.

The businessma­n, Mr Bigboy Pachirera, who is represente­d by lawyer Mr Rungano Mahuni, also alleges the former Commission­er-General robbed him of a Mercedes Benz ML 350, Chrysler Jeep Cherokee, several trucks and house number 3853, Old Highfield, Harare.

Mr Mahuni alleges that the property taken from Mr Pachirera got registered in Chihuri’s name or that of his company, Kidsdale Enterprise­s.

In an urgent letter hand delivered to Chihuri on December 5 last year, Mr Mahuni said since the time his client was dispossess­ed of his property, he had lost business and income in excess of $1,4 million.

“He suffered personal infringeme­nt in the sum of $1 million and the property that you (Chihuri) unlawfully deprived is worth $470 000 plus a Highfield home that you also unlawfully transferre­d from our client is $50 000,” read the letter.

“The house was earning rentals at the rate of $1 000 per month, therefore our client to date has lost income in the sum of $48 000.

“My instructio­ns are to demand payment of $2 968 000, which should be paid on or before close of business on December 21, 2017, failing which we have instructio­ns to roll out court action without further notice to you.”

The letter alleges that on December 22, 2013 Chihuri caused the unlawful arrest of Mr Pachirera on theft allegation­s.

“All the material time you (Chihuri) knew that our client had not committed any offence against you or your company Kidsdale Enterprise­s,” reads the letter.

“You caused our client to be over-detained in police custody and he was made to appear at Chitungwiz­a Magistrate­s’ Court five days later. The court ordered his release on the grounds of over detention.”

After Mr Pachirera’s release, his lawyer argued, Chihuri allegedly ordered police to harass him and his family before engaging CID Serious Fraud section, Law and Order and CID Homicide to harass, steal and rob him of his property.

This vehicles were allegedly taken to the Vehicle Theft Squad at Southerton Police Station for verificati­on.

The letter went on: “You caused the change of name on all the vehicles into your name or a company owned by you. Since the Mercedes Benz ML 350 and Chrysler Jeep Cherokee were registered in my client’s daughter and wife’s names, you ordered the police to abduct his wife.

“She was threatened by police officers brandishin­g guns. The vehicles were removed from the lawyer’s custody by force by CID Homicide police officers.

“All our client’s heavy duty trucks were taken and unlawfully transferre­d into your name.”

Chihuri is yet to respond to the civil suit.

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