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MDC-T dossier chronicles Chihuri violations
Faith
Zaba, The Independent (Zimbabwe)
January 19,
2012
http://www.theindependent.co.zw/local/33979-mdc-t-dossier-chronicles-chihuri-violations.html
Prime Minister
Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC says Police Commissioner-General Augustine
Chihuri should not be re-appointed as police chief because of his
alleged selective application of the law, numerous human rights
violations and partisan approach to law enforcement.
Chihuri's
actions, the party says, were in violation of the Global
Political Agreement (GPA).
Police spokesperson
assistant police commissioner Wayne Bvudzijena refused to comment
on the allegations.
"I will
not comment on that," he said yesterday.
In a 28-page
document titled "Partisan Policing" detailing various
violations allegedly committed by the police between 1999 and 2011,
the MDC-T accused Chihuri of making inflammatory statements which
undermine the letter and spirit of the GPA.
The party quoted
Chihuri on November 26 2010 saying: " . . . this country came
through blood and the barrel of the gun and it will never be re-colonised
through the pen which costs as little as five cents."
Chihuri's
contract, together with that of Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander
General Constantine Chiwenga, expires at the end of this month,
while Prisons Services Commissioner retired Major-General Paradzai
Zimondi, Air Force commander Air Marshal Perance Shiri and Zimbabwe
National Army commander Lieutenant-General Philip Sibanda's
tenures end in February.
The two MDC
formations have said they will fight President Robert Mugabe legally,
politically and regionally if he re-appoints the service chiefs
without consulting Tsvangirai.
The GPA stipulates
that the president should consult the prime minister when making
key appointments.
The MDC-T has
indicated that the expiry of the contracts gave the inclusive
government an opportunity to get rid of Chihuri, who took over
from Henry Mukurazhizha in 1991 as acting commissioner before assuming
the position on a full time basis in 1993.
Chihuri's
contract, the MDC-T said, was renewed 13 times since his first term
expired in 1997.
"Augustine
Chihuri assumed the title of commissioner-general in January 2008.
Despite assuming a new title, Commissioner-General Chihuri maintained
his partisan approach to law enforcement which he had adopted prior
to January 2008," reads the document seen by the Zimbabwe
Independent.
"In the
months preceding the June 2008 presidential run-off elections, MDC
supporters were subjected to violence by state security agents and
Zanu PF supporters, which saw hundreds of them being brutally murdered.
"Despite
overwhelming evidence of the violent campaign against MDC supporters
by state security agents, Commissioner-General Chihuri maintained
that the MDC was responsible for the violence.
"As a
result of the Commissioner-General's bias against MDC, none
of the perpetrators of violence against MDC supporters have been
arrested and prosecuted."
Some of the
cases outlined in the document,which alleges Chihuri failed in his
duties, include the murder of Tsvangirai's driver Talent Mabika
and Tichaona Chiminya, whom the MDC-T claims were killed by state
spy Joseph Mwale accompanied by Tom Kitsiyatota in April 2000.
MDC-T said despite
a High Court ruling directing the police and the Attorney-General
(AG) to arrest and prosecute Mwale, no action was taken against
him by the police or the AG's office and he has remained free
to date.
The MDC document
also cited the abduction in 2000 of Education minister David Coltart's
polling agent Patrick Nabanyama, who was kidnapped by 10 armed men
driving a Mazda truck with no number plates.
He was never
seen again and on August 11 2010, a Bulawayo magistrate declared
Nabanyama dead.
The police,
the MDC-T said, have not apprehended the persons suspected of having
kidnapped and murdered him despite the fact that they had been identified.
The party contends
Chihuri has failed to act against police officers that have been
accused of fabricating evidence against its supporters.
One such example was that of six MDC supporters, including former
MDC legislator Fletcher Dulini-Ncube, who were accused of murdering
war veteran Cain Nkala.
The police staged
a discovery of Nkala's body, with the accused making indications
pertaining to the location of the shallow grave and purported manner
in which they murdered him.
In her judgement,
High Court Judge Justice Sandra Mungwira found that the police had
framed the accused.
The MDC-T said
despite the fact that Tsvangirai was assaulted at Machipisa Police
Station on March 11 2007 and sustained a skull injury, no one was
arrested in connection with the assault.
"Between
the years 2000 and 2008, Chihuri's police were involved in
numerous violations of human rights of citizens, most of who were
perceived to be opponents of Zanu PF, a party Chihuri has publicly
sworn allegiance to," reads the MDC-T report. "During
these years Chihuri's police became a law unto itself ignoring
High Court orders when it suited them."
On selective
application of the law, the document said: "The selective
application of the law by the police Commissioner-General since
January 2011 have considerably compromised the letter and spirit
of the GPA, to the extent that there is a clear paralysis of government
rendering it almost dysfunctional.
"Police
Commissioner-General Chihuri has resorted to selective arrests of
victims of political violence in a manner which aids and abets the
perpetrators of violence."
The document
went further to say: "In addition, in violation of the GPA
and Section 16 of the Constitution,
police Commissioner-General Chihuri has wilfully refrained from
acting on three police reports of criminal misconduct that have
been made against Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban
Development Dr IG (Ignatius) Chombo and to date the police Commissioner-General
has not acted on these. This reflects partisan conduct on the part
of Police-Commissioner General Chihuri."
There have also
been police reports against prominent businessman Philip Chiyangwa
and two senior Harare City Council officials, Cosmas Zvikaramba
and Psychology Chiwanga, who have been implicated in fraudulent
acquisition of public property, said the document.
This, it said,
was in sharp contrast to the arrest
of Energy minister Elton Mangoma on March 10 and 25 2011 on corruption
charges and that of Co-Minister of National Healing and Reconciliation
Moses Mzila-Ndlovu on April 15 2011 for allegedly
holding a meeting without authority. Mangoma was brought to court
in leg irons on April 19 2011.
The MDC-T also
accused Chihuri of being partisan in the manner in which he has
dealt with political rallies and meetings organised by Zanu PF opponents.
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