The State yesterday tried to force the trial of three MDC
Alliance activists arrested for allegedly faking their abduction by suspected
State security agents in April last year.
Harare West MP Joanah Mamombe, party activists Cecilia
Chimbiri and Netsai Marova are accused of lying to the police that they were
abducted.
The MDC Alliance activists were found dumped by suspected
State security agents in rural Bindura at a time when human rights
organisations and the international community were searching for them.
Prosecutor Michael Reza told magistrate Noel Mupeiwa that
the State was commencing trial after agreeing to the concerns of the defence
despite a pending High Court application by the trio seeking stay of their
trial pending a determination on the recusal of presiding magistrate Bianca
Makwande and Reza himself.
The trio’s lawyer Alec Muchadehama then told Mupeiwa that
they were not in for a trial, but would make his submission to the rightful
magistrate.
The matter was then stood down and it was placed before
magistrate, Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro.
But Muchadehama again told the court that they were not in court for trial as there was a High Court order barring the trial.
“I want to indicate that today is not a trial date. I am
shocked by my learned friend’s submissions. My friend is throwing a snake on
you,” Muchadehama told the magistrate.
Muchadehama said the State was in contempt of court by
starting a trial where there was a High Court order barring it.
Muchuchuti-Guwiriro remanded the matter to tomorrow to make
a ruling on whether the trial should proceed or not.
The MDC Alliance trio is being accused of publishing
falsehoods concerning their abduction, which took place on April 28, 2020.
Newsday
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