Lovemore Madhuku rejects police claim NCA meeting needed clearance

Eighteen people ended up in hospital after suspected State security agents stormed an NCA internal meeting that Lovemore Madhuku insists needed zero police clearance to begin with.

Madhuku pushes back on ZRP's clearance claim
  • National Constitutional Assembly leader Lovemore Madhuku held a press conference at the NCA's Harare offices on Monday.
  • Internal party meetings at their own offices carry no legal obligation to notify police, per Madhuku.
  • Zimbabwe Republic Police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi claimed the gathering was flagged as irregular and not sanctioned.
  • Madhuku called Nyathi's statement flat-out false and a cover story for an unlawful attack.
18 NCA members ended up in the hospital after the attack
  • Madhuku described the assault as brutal and unprovoked, carried out by suspected State security agents.
  • He and 17 party members were hospitalised following the Sunday incident.
  • ZRP claimed no police personnel were sent to monitor or oversee the meeting.
  • Madhuku's team maintains that the attack targeted unarmed civilians with zero legal justification.
 

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