Mathema Breathes Fire Over Abductions, Mum On Clear Evidence Of Torture By The Abducted
22 September 2019
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By A Correspondent- Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema, has said Government will not hesitate to introduce new laws to regulate social media and warned individuals making false abduction claims to prove the allegations or face jail.

Mathema however did not comment on clear evidence of torture by gun wielding state security agents which saw the hospitalisation of those allegedly tortured by the state including Dr Peter Magombeyi, activist Tatenda Mombeyarara and Bus Stop TV Comedianne Samantha “Gonyeti” Kureya.

Dr Magombeyi is currently hospitalised amid revelations that he was electrocuted and subjected to inhumane treatment on his privates.

Government officials are on record claiming that the abductions are being carried out by a third force and false but individuals who have been abducted and tortured are on the same media platforms showing scars of torture at the hands of alleged state security agents.

Said Mathema:

“We need to craft laws to penalise anyone who makes false allegations against the Government.

Anybody who lies against the State must go to jail. We can’t have a situation where anyone can say anything and walk scot-free. This nonsense must stop.”