Report on the events of Friday 13 2009; the arrest and detention of Roy Bennett
The arrest of Roy Bennett was ordered by Assistant Commissioner Mabunda and Assistant Commissioner Nhau of Harare Police General Headquarters. Assistant Commissioner Mabunda is an Elder member of the ZAOGA Church in Harare.
Following the arrest of Mr. Bennett, at Charles Prince Airport in Harare, he was first taken to Goromonzi Police Station where he was charged with treason. He was then taken to Mutare Central. During the journey the accompanying personnel, who Mr. Bennett does not know the identity of, communicated regularly with Assistant Commissioners Mabunda and Nhau to keep them appraised of the situation along the way. It is not known whether they were aware that they were being followed throughout the journey. They stopped to refuel the vehicle in Marondera but were travelling at high speed and a witness described the driver as appearing to be nervous. The vehicle had been tracked from Harare and stopped to refuel in Marondera enabling the spotter vehicles to catch up and follow for the remainder of the journey to Mutare. Along the way communicating with a chain of activists at the ready to relay reports.
When the vehicle arrived at Mutare Central a crowd of peaceful MDC supporters gathered to show solidarity with Mr. Bennett. Word passed through the swelling crowd, that grew to approximately two hundred people, that the police were preparing to remove Mr. Bennett to a secret location. The registration plates had been removed from the Toyota Hilux 4 by 4 that brought Mr. Bennett to Mutare. The old registration plate, underneath the civilian registration plate since removed, registered GML.
The vehicle started to move so the crowd reacted by attempting to block the exit to prevent Mr. Bennett being taken to an unknown location. The crowd was singing and dancing peacefully. The police then started to try and move the crowd back and away from the exit. The crowd resisted vocally insisting that they did not want Mr. Bennett moved and were not moving. They were forced to retreat when the dogs appeared and the Police started threatening strong action and with truncheons forced the crowd back. The vehicle moved out of the police station with only one person in the vehicle. The crowd were permitted to inspect that it did not contain Mr. Bennett.