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High Court denies bail for convicted trafficker Yunhua Lin
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68227, member: 636"] The High Court has rejected the requests for unlawful detention and bail filed by Yunhua Lin, a convicted wildlife trafficker and corruption suspect. The court ruled that Lin remains a significant flight risk and that releasing him could jeopardize the integrity of ongoing legal proceedings. Judge Redson Kapindu, in his ruling, emphasized that Lin's past actions and the seriousness of the charges against him warranted his continued detention. Lin has been ordered to remain at Dedza Prison until the next hearing, with his corruption trial now rescheduled for January 12 to 13, 2026. Peter Sambani, head of the Anti-Corruption Bureau's legal team, expressed satisfaction with the ruling, noting that it acknowledged the potential risks involved in Lin’s case. The Bureau is prepared to move forward with corruption charges against Lin in January 2026. Lin’s defense is being led by Festino Maele, the newly appointed Director of Public Prosecutions, who was present at the court but did not enter during the ruling. Lin’s corruption case stems from accusations that he attempted to bribe a judge and prison officials after his controversial presidential pardon was reversed earlier this year. [/QUOTE]
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