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HARARE – A Harare
Magistrate this week removed a senior official of Prime Minister Morgan
Tsvangirai’s MDC party – charged with stealing weapons from an army barrack – from
remand after the state failed to produce evidence linking him to the firearms
theft. MDC transport manager
Pascal Gwezere who was abducted from his Mufakose home last October by state
security agents for allegedly stealing firearms from Pomona army barracks was
last year placed on a US$500 bail and ordered to report to Harare Central
Police Station twice a week on Mondays and Fridays. But Harare Magistrate
Gloria Takundwa on Tuesday removed Gwezere from remand after ruling that the
state had failed to produce evidence linking him to the commission of the
offence. The magistrate also said
the state had failed to produce a docket in Gwezere’s case. Gwezere had already been
removed from remand on another charge of undergoing military training at Soroti
camp in Uganda under an alleged plot to topple President Robert Mugabe’s
previous administration from power. The MDC transport manager
who became the latest victim of abductions was kidnapped by military
intelligence officers, Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operatives,
detectives from Law and Order, Police Internal Security Intelligence (PISI) and
15 police officers from his home. Gwezere, who accuses his
abductors of torturing him, sustained serious injuries on his head, wrist,
mouth, ear, feet, leg, buttocks, back and genitals during interrogation by the
state agents. The MDC maintains that the
charges against Gwenzere and its other activists are baseless and politically
motivated. Tsvangirai’s party says
“politically motivated prosecution” of its members is a sign of Mugabe’s
refusal to abide by the global political agreement (GPA), the power-sharing
agreement signed by Zimbabwe’s political leaders in 2008 at the behest of the
Southern African Development Community (SADC). The GPA is the foundation of the
Harare coalition government. – ZimOnline |