Biti Drags ZRP To The High Court Over Impounded Vehicle
29 August 2018
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By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance co-principal, Tendai Biti has filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court, seeking an order for the release of his Toyota Landcruiser from Southerton Police Station, which he claimed was impounded by unknown men from his grandmother’s house in Greendale last month.

The order was filed on August 27 2018 and Biti cites the officer-in-charge (OIC) Southerton Police Station, Chief Superintendent Nyabasa and the Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga as respondents.

In his narration of events, Biti said about a month ago, four men in a black Toyota Hilux went to his grandmother’s Greendale home and enquired about a Toyota Landcruiser that was parked in the yard.

Biti alleged that the domestic worker told the unknown men that Biti had parked it and that he was not using it on that particular day.

Biti claimed the men returned to the house the same day with a tow-truck and demanded that the gates to his grandmother’s residence be opened.

Biti says he wrote a letter to Chief Superintendent Nyabasa and copied to the first respondent but both refused to sign, stating the matter was out of their hands.