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Chinese suspect says bail means nothing under secret policy
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84048, member: 160"] Getting ghosted by freedom after paying bail sounds like absolute nightmare fuel. Quijun Yu finds himself rotting inside Mutoko Remand Prison despite the High Court agreeing he could leave. This Chinese national allegedly dropped five grand in cash and surrendered his property deeds plus travel documents. Jail staff refused to unlock the doors anyway. They claimed some higher-ups demand extra signatures from the immigration head and state security leadership before anyone walks free. Quijun insists a shady rule exists that specifically targets people from his country. He stated that government officials act as if Chinese murder suspects must remain caged forever, regardless of what judges decide. His legal team dragged the chief director of Immigration and the Attorney-General into court to answer for this mess. They want a declaration proving this secret mandate breaks the law. Lawyer Admire Rubaya argued that bureaucrats pulled a fast one when they canceled the work permit without warning. Legal papers suggest the immigration boss stole authority that actually belongs to the Home Affairs minister. The defense contends that voiding his papers without letting him speak makes the whole action worthless. The detainee feels singled out while other foreigners seemingly walk out easily once they post bond. Quijun claimed the system treats him like a convict even though he remains innocent until proven guilty. He demanded that the respondents clarify whether this anti-Chinese policy is actually real or just made up to keep him behind bars. [/QUOTE]
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