The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Police ‘tortured’ CCC activists

- BY DESMOND CHINGARAND­E

THIRTEEN Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activists, who were arrested in Harare’s central business district (CBD) on Friday, were severely assaulted by suspected State security agents while in custody.

They appeared before magistrate Yeukai Dzuda facing charges of public violence.

Dzuda remanded them in custody to Tuesday for bail applicatio­n.

The activists are represente­d by Noble Chinhanu of the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum and Kudzai Kadzere.

Kadzere told the court that the CCC activists were severely assaulted and denied food and water while in custody.

Their medical doctor was denied access to them.

The State alleges that the activists were participan­ts in a car rally and failed to obey police officers directing traffic.

It is alleged that on engagement with the police they committed acts of public violence.

The lawyers sought the court to make an applicatio­n for refusal of remand on grounds that the accused persons’ rights in terms of section 50 of the constituti­on had been violated.

The magistrate refused to hear the applicatio­n stating that there is no time to hear it and went further to place the accused on remand.

He also dismissed the lawyers’ intention to apply for bail on an urgent basis.

“The court was wrong to postpone the hearing of a refusal of remand applicatio­n and of a bail applicatio­n because of time since these applicatio­ns are by their very nature urgent in terms of the constituti­on,” Chinhanu said.

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