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Malawi clerks in Chikankha case get out on bail
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59608, member: 636"] Police authorities granted bail to eight electoral workers detained for suspected manipulation of voting materials. Inspector General Merlin Yolamu announced this development during Sunday evening's Electoral Commission briefing. The detentions resulted from an ongoing probe into Clement Chikankha's recent suicide attempt. Chikankha revealed his participation in election-related misconduct during questioning sessions with investigators. His statements identified additional participants, prompting law enforcement to apprehend the clerical staff members. Officers conducted formal interviews with each suspect regarding accusations of document falsification. Authorities charged the workers with improperly modifying election paperwork before granting their temporary release. The police department continues examining both the self-harm incident and the alleged record alterations. Officials pledge a comprehensive pursuit of all individuals connected to these matters until legal proceedings conclude. [/QUOTE]
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