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Man's freedom flushed away

Updated on: 31 May,2011 08:16 AM IST  | 
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Policeman detained for using Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's toilet

Man's freedom flushed away

Policeman detained for using Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's toilet







Can't touch this: Robert Mugabe personal space is closely guarded.
Several motorists have been assaulted for not giving way to his
motorcade.
File pic/getty images

Under the headline 'Never Use Toilet Reserved For President!' VOP's website reported that Mabhunu was on duty during the fair's official opening by Mugabe and Jean-Louis Ekra, the president of Afreximbank. "Mabhunu, due to the call of nature, rushed to the toilets reserved for Mugabe and his guest Ekra, but was stopped by other officers guarding the toilets," VOP said. "Under intense pressure from the call of nature, the officer forced his way in and managed to relieve himself. He was arrested on May 7 after a report was made to Mugabe's security men and to senior police officers in the city."

Fighting the case
Mabhunu, a murder detective, is in police detention at barracks on the outskirts of Bulawayo. The legality of the case against him was challenged by Beatrice Mtetwa, a leading Zimbabwean human rights lawyer. "There has to be a law saying the toilet is the president's, but this was a public one," she said. "They will have had to issue a proclamation in the government gazette specifying it. I bet they didn't do that." Mugabe's personal space has been fiercely protected. In the past, several motorists are said to have been assaulted by his security personnel for not giving way to the presidential motorcade.

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