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Poison fearing Mphoko now a wanted man
21 Aug 2019 at 02:44hrs | Views
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has launched a manhunt for former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, who reportedly dramatically escaped from ZACC investigators on Monday afternoon.
ZACC, in collaboration with other law enforcement agents, has literally "sealed" the country's borders to ensure the politician does not flee to other countries.
Mphoko faces arrest over criminal abuse of office charges. Said ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure: "The position remains the same and Mr Mphoko's whereabouts are still not known. Our officers are still on the ground looking for him.
"We are working closely with other law enforcement agents on the case and we have since alerted all the border posts to prevent his escape."
On Monday Mphoko had agreed to surrender himself to ZACC officers at a Bulawayo police station, but he beat a hasty retreat and sped off movie-style, leaving the investigating officers shell-shocked. He is being accused of criminal abuse of office after he unlawfully instructed junior police officers to release from cells, former Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) acting chief executive Moses Juma.
Juma was being charged with criminal abuse of office.
Mphoko allegedly committed the offence when he was still Vice President of Zimbabwe. Mphoko, who reportedly resisted arrest on Saturday at his home, on Monday agreed to meet ZACC officers at a police station in Bulawayo.
His lawyers had gone to ZACC offices to submit his statement, but the investigators demanded his appearance before them. That is when they agreed to meet at a neutral venue, being the Bulawayo magistrate court.
Mphoko then indicated that he was on his way to the court for the recording of his warned and cautioned statement. Upon arrival at the court, Zac changed tact and wanted Mphoko to go to the notorious Bulawayo central police Mphoko drove off at high speed.
ZACC, in collaboration with other law enforcement agents, has literally "sealed" the country's borders to ensure the politician does not flee to other countries.
Mphoko faces arrest over criminal abuse of office charges. Said ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure: "The position remains the same and Mr Mphoko's whereabouts are still not known. Our officers are still on the ground looking for him.
"We are working closely with other law enforcement agents on the case and we have since alerted all the border posts to prevent his escape."
On Monday Mphoko had agreed to surrender himself to ZACC officers at a Bulawayo police station, but he beat a hasty retreat and sped off movie-style, leaving the investigating officers shell-shocked. He is being accused of criminal abuse of office after he unlawfully instructed junior police officers to release from cells, former Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) acting chief executive Moses Juma.
Juma was being charged with criminal abuse of office.
Mphoko allegedly committed the offence when he was still Vice President of Zimbabwe. Mphoko, who reportedly resisted arrest on Saturday at his home, on Monday agreed to meet ZACC officers at a police station in Bulawayo.
His lawyers had gone to ZACC offices to submit his statement, but the investigators demanded his appearance before them. That is when they agreed to meet at a neutral venue, being the Bulawayo magistrate court.
Mphoko then indicated that he was on his way to the court for the recording of his warned and cautioned statement. Upon arrival at the court, Zac changed tact and wanted Mphoko to go to the notorious Bulawayo central police Mphoko drove off at high speed.
Source - the herald