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Chihuri dragged to court
18 Aug 2015 at 09:57hrs | Views
A POLICE sergeant based at Beitbridge Border Post has taken his boss, Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri and two other top officers to court over 'unfair' criminal abuse of office charges levelled against him.
Sergeant Bongani Hlabangani filed an urgent High Court application against Chihuri, Senior Assistant Commissioner one M Tanyanywa and Chief Superintendent one T Nyamukoho seeking an interdict to stop the police from convening a disciplinary hearing against him.
Hlabangani, in his founding affidavit, accuses Chihuri, Tanyanywa and Nyamukoho of dragging him to a disciplinary hearing despite his acquittal at the Beitbridge Magistrates Court over the same charges.
This followed his arrest on April 18, last year at the border post on corruption charges. Hlabangani said despite his acquittal by the courts, the police force dragged him to a one-man disciplinary hearing on June 5, 2014. He was sentenced to 10 days in detention.
When he challenged the sentence, Chihuri allegedly dismissed the appeal.
Hlabangani said Chihuri later made him to sign a warning memorandum and instructed Tanyanywa and Nyamukoho to appoint a board of inquiry to convene a disciplinary hearing.
Hlabangani is seeking an interdict to stop the board of inquiry from convening, fearing an unfair hearing.
Sergeant Bongani Hlabangani filed an urgent High Court application against Chihuri, Senior Assistant Commissioner one M Tanyanywa and Chief Superintendent one T Nyamukoho seeking an interdict to stop the police from convening a disciplinary hearing against him.
Hlabangani, in his founding affidavit, accuses Chihuri, Tanyanywa and Nyamukoho of dragging him to a disciplinary hearing despite his acquittal at the Beitbridge Magistrates Court over the same charges.
This followed his arrest on April 18, last year at the border post on corruption charges. Hlabangani said despite his acquittal by the courts, the police force dragged him to a one-man disciplinary hearing on June 5, 2014. He was sentenced to 10 days in detention.
When he challenged the sentence, Chihuri allegedly dismissed the appeal.
Hlabangani said Chihuri later made him to sign a warning memorandum and instructed Tanyanywa and Nyamukoho to appoint a board of inquiry to convene a disciplinary hearing.
Hlabangani is seeking an interdict to stop the board of inquiry from convening, fearing an unfair hearing.
Source - Southern Eye