Zimbabwe: ZLHR asks High Court to find out where the retired army chief is found



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The wife of a retired member of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has appealed to the High Court to obtain an order directing the Zimbabwean authorities to conduct an investigation and to report the fate of her husband, who was abducted by strangers Sunday, November 25, 2018.

Piki's wife, Sibongile Sarukato, filed an urgent habeas corpus petition on Monday, November 26, 2018, on behalf of her husband, retired Lieutenant-Colonel Elliot Piki, requesting an order directing the state to do all that which was necessary to locate it, including advertising for all printed and distributed programs run by the state. media.

Sarukato, represented by Jeremiah Bamu of Mbidzo Muchadehama and lawyers from Makoni, members of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, quoted by the Minister of the Interior and Cultural Heritage, Minister of Defense and War Alumni , Minister of State Security, Police of the Republic of Zimbabwe (ZRP) Commissioner General and Director General of the Central Intelligence Organization as Defendants.

Sarukato asks the High Court to order the establishment of a team of investigators and to work closely with lawyers appointed by Zimbabwe's human rights lawyers to seek out the Retired Lt. Col. Piki Retired to the extent possible, and report to the High Court Clerk every second Friday.

It also requests that the respondents be interviewed and obtain, as appropriate, any information necessary for the mobile operators' investigations to attempt to locate retired Lieutenant-Colonel Piki by searching for the mobile phone numbers that were in front of him. workplace. the moment of his abduction, at the discretion of his family.

During the court proceedings, Sarukato stated that retired Lieutenant-Colonel Piki was abducted by strangers on Sunday, November 25, 2018 at approximately 4:30 pm from his residence in the Waterfalls suburb of Harare.

Sarukato said that the manner in which her husband was caught betrayed sinister motives while it was treated in the same style and manner as for the democracy activist, Itai Dzamara, still missing since March 9 2015.

She added that her husband had been abducted by strangers, wearing a face mask, who had taken her to an unregistered Toyota double-cab vehicle. Sarukato said during a clash with strangers that they had kidnapped him that one of the kidnappers had told him in clear terms: "… takakuudza kuti regai kuita document rauri kuda kuita , uri kuda ku ku ku ku ku kko, protector Chamisa, chii chako? " what she vaguely translated as "… we warned you not to work on the document you are working on, you want to protect Chamisa, who is it for you?"

Sarukato said the unidentified men continued to struggle with her husband, one of the attackers took out a gun and fired two shots that were sunk into the ground. The gun was then tackled against her husband's ribs and he was forced to get into the vehicle speeding up.

She said that her husband's whereabouts were currently unknown and that the security of her person and her right to life were therefore seriously threatened.

According to Sarukato, a report was filed with the ZRP under number RRB 3784040. Retired Lt. Col. Piki was scheduled to appear on Monday, November 26, 2018 before the 2018 Post-election Violence Inquiry Committee, which is currently holding public hearings in Harare. present his testimony.

Sarukato said he was convinced that the abduction of her husband was for the reason of preventing him from testifying before the Inquiry Commission.

On Monday, November 26, 2018, Bamu wrote to the Inquiry Commission to inform the investigation group of the abduction of retired Lieutenant-Colonel Piki, stating that he could no longer appear before her because he was now a victim of enforced disappearance.

Source: Zimbabwe Human Rights Lawyers

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