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Herald editor arrested
04 Nov 2015 at 00:18hrs | Views
Herald Assistant News Editor Takunda Maodza was last night nabbed by detectives for allegedly demanding a bribe from a cash rich Levy family in Harare.
The arrest was effected while Maodza was investigating a story that the Levy family is reportedly funding the People First project reportedly led by sacked former Vice President Joice Mujuru.
He was by late last night still assisting police with investigations.
Reports say Mr Isaac Levy called Maodza at his Borrowdale offices at Sam Levy Village, promising to give a comment on the matter, but police detectives pounced on him, accusing the reporter of demanding a bribe.
Although impeccable sources revealed that Maodza declined to take the money offered by Mr Levy, police officers proceeded to arrest him and took him to Harare Central Police Station.
"Police are saying he was offered money, but Mr Levy is saying he declined to take the money, but they still proceeded to arrest him," said the source.
Mr Levy was no answering his mobile phone yesterday night. Maodza's family lawyer was yesterday night making frantic effort to have him released.
Maodza's arrest comes barely three days after three Sunday Mail journalists Mabasa Sasa, Brian Chitemba and Tinashe Farawo, are in police custody awaiting an initial court appearance for publishing alleged falsehoods.
The arrest was effected while Maodza was investigating a story that the Levy family is reportedly funding the People First project reportedly led by sacked former Vice President Joice Mujuru.
He was by late last night still assisting police with investigations.
Reports say Mr Isaac Levy called Maodza at his Borrowdale offices at Sam Levy Village, promising to give a comment on the matter, but police detectives pounced on him, accusing the reporter of demanding a bribe.
"Police are saying he was offered money, but Mr Levy is saying he declined to take the money, but they still proceeded to arrest him," said the source.
Mr Levy was no answering his mobile phone yesterday night. Maodza's family lawyer was yesterday night making frantic effort to have him released.
Maodza's arrest comes barely three days after three Sunday Mail journalists Mabasa Sasa, Brian Chitemba and Tinashe Farawo, are in police custody awaiting an initial court appearance for publishing alleged falsehoods.
Source - the herald