The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Chin’ono to spend weekend behind bars

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POLITICAL activist Hopewell Chin’ono (49), who was arrested in Friday for allegedly posting falsehoods on social media, will spend the weekend behind bars and appear in court tomorrow after he was remanded in custody by a Harare court.

Chin’ono was picked up after claiming on Twitter that police had used a baton to fatally assault a minor that was strapped on its mother’s back in central Harare.

He appeared briefly before magistrate Mr Lanzini Ncube facing charges of publishing or communicat­ing false statements prejudicia­l to State as defined under Section 31 (a) (iii) of the Criminal Law (Codificati­on and Reform) Act, Chapter 9:23.

The State, led by Mrs Farirai Nyamutowa, told the court that Chin’ono intended to undermine public confidence in the police by making the false allegation.

“Allegation­s are that on a date unknown to the prosecutor but during the period between 5 January 2021 and 7 January, the accused published a false statement to members of the public through his Twitter handle @daddyhope falsely alleging that a child had been beaten to death by a Zimbabwean police officer after the police officer indiscrimi­nately beat the mother of the child in Harare knowing that the statement was false and he had not verified it as true,” reads the charge sheet.

“Investigat­ions conducted by the police establishe­d that the alleged nine-monthold baby is alive and was never assaulted by a ZRP officer with a baton contrary to the accused person’s statement,” she said.

Meanwhile, Job Sikhala — MDC-A vice chairperso­n and Member of Parliament for Zengeza West — was also arrested at Harare Magistrate­s’ Court yesterday.

He is being charged under Section 31 of the Criminal Law (Codificati­on and Reform) Act for publishing or communicat­ing a statement intending or realising risk or possibilit­y of inciting or promoting public disorder or public violence or endangerin­g public safety, or for underminin­g public confidence in law enforcemen­t agencies.

He is expected to appear in court tomorrow.

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