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NEWS > 27 April 2007

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Zimbabwe union chiefs tell of
More than a dozen Zimbabwean trade union leaders were tortured in police custody last week, according to harrowing testimony from their hospital beds and statements by their lawyers and doctors.
Human rights groups cited the accounts and gave warning of an increase in "rampant" violent abuse inflicted by government agents on critics of President Robert Mugabe's regime.

"Torture in Zimbabwe is both widespread and systematic, demanding both a national and an international response," the Human Rights Forum, a coalition of 17 Zimbabwean groups, said yesterday.

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ACB nabs police officer while

The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Friday arrested a police official for demanding a bribe of Rs 20,000. Harishchandra Dalvi, a police sub-inspector of the MIDC police station, was arrested by the ACB after he was caught accepting the amount from one Anil Sapale, an accused in a cheating case.

According to the police, Sapale, who works in a foreign exchange firm, has been accused of embezzling foreign exchange amounting to Rs six lakh. He was booked by the MIDC police and Dalvi was the investigating officer in the case. Sapale had moved a local court seeking anticipatory bail and Dalvi was required to file a reply in this regard, say ACB officials. Dalvi had demanded the money to file a favourable reply to Sapale’s anticipatory bail application.

The ACB had arrested a sub-inspector of the Shivaji Park police station on Thursday while accepting a bribe of Rs 12,000.
 

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