A Zimbabwean journalist who recently exposed alleged government corruption involving coronavirus supplies has been charged with inciting public violence.
Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono live-streamed his arrest before being told to put his phone down.
An opposition politician, Jacob Ngarivhume, has also been arrested in Harare on the same charges.
In a statement, Zimbabwe’s police appeared to confirm that the two arrests were connected.
The US embassy called Mr Chin’ono’s arrest deeply concerning, while his lawyer called it an abduction.
“We’re not sure where he has been taken. His helper says they did not produce any warrant when they came to his house,” human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa said in a video statement.
Motioning to a smashed patio door at Mr Chin’ono’s home, Ms Mtetwa said eight or so security agents were involved in the raid.
Campaign group Amnesty accused Zimbabwean authorities of “misusing the criminal justice system to persecute journalists and activists” and said “the arrests of Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume are designed to intimidate”.
This video streamed on Facebook appears to show the moment the investigative journalist was confronted inside his home.
Mr Chin’ono’s reporting on alleged Covid-19 procurement fraud within the health ministry led to the arrest and sacking of Health Minister Obadiah Moyo.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa fired Mr Moyo earlier this month for “inappropriate conduct” over the $60m (£47.5m) medicines supply scandal.
Source: bbc.com
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