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MDC chief of staff remanded in custody
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
April
12, 2012
Abisha Nyanguwo
the MDC Chief of Staff has been remanded in custody in Gweru after
the magistrate ruled that he will make a ruling on his bail application
tomorrow. Nyanguwo is facing flimsy charges of malicious damage
to property. The State is accusing him of bombing Zanu PF offices
in Gweru last December.
He was arrested
earlier this week and has been detained at Gweru Central Police
Station.
Today the magistrate
postponed the initial remand hearing as the State files did not
include any witnesses. It was only in the afternoon when one Archford
Tambare was included as the State witness. The State is claiming
that Tambare, a police officer from Zhombe district witnessed Nyanguwo
ferrying explosives from Mvuma which he used to blow up the Zanu
PF Gweru offices.
On 22 March
2012 heavily armed police officers raided Nyanguwo's residence
in Harare, claiming to search for weapons of war and mass destruction
before they impounded his Isuzu double cab truck alleging that it
was used in the bombing.
Surprisingly
early this year, police in Gweru arrested three MDC members, Shepherd
Marange, Douglas Tsuro and Silas Mutendeudzwa on charges of bombing
the same Zanu PF offices but they were released later.
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