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Zimbabwe Republic Police and Harare Municipal Police in Contempt of Court

by Stephen Jakes
27 Jan 2017 at 00:31hrs | Views
The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) is concerned that despite a High Court order by Justice David Mangota barring the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and Harare City Council (HCC) police from confiscating wares of vendors and removing them from the Harare Central Business District, the crackdown continued yesterday evening.

Zimbabwe Peace Project reported that at around 6pm on Wednesday police were confiscating fruits, vegetables, carts and other furniture items at an open space near Cleveland House in clear contempt of a court order that had been given on Friday and delivered on Tuesday morning.

"Meanwhile an official from HCC said they cannot comment on a court order they have not seen while the ZRP said they could not give comments over the phone. According to the lawyers representing Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET), the court order was delivered to HCC officials and the Commissioner General, Augustine Chihuri. Despite this, police and council municipal police are still raiding vendors in the city center in contempt of the court order," ZPP said.

The ZPP condemned this wanton disregard of court orders and the resultant violation of human rights by law enforcement agents.

"Citizens have a right to trade and not to be arbitrarily deprived of their property. The actions by the ZRP and municipal police amount to harassment and border on criminality. Citizens have a right to security and when the organs that are mandated to provide security become the aggressors and violators of human rights, citizens do not have anywhere to run," said ZPP.

"The ZPP urges police and council to investigate the incident and bring to book its officers who participated in this unlawful raid. We further urge the executive to act on security officers who disregard the law. The country cannot slide back into the days of lawlessness and arbitrary violations and disregard of citizens' rights by the security apparatus."

ZPP said Police have a tendency of using force and when they use it to deprive defenseless citizens of their property the state has a duty to intervene.

"The ZPP also urges regional and international bodies to take the Zimbabwean government to task over these continued acts of impunity by the police. ZPP is a Non Governmental Organisation that was founded in 2000 by a group of faith based and human rights NGOs working and interested in human rights and peace-building initiatives. ZPP has become a vehicle for civic interventions in times of political crises. In particular, ZPP seeks to monitor and document incidents of human rights violations and breaches of peace," said ZPP.

Source - Byo24News