Police badly beat, injures woman in Mutare sugar queue

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Alice Manikai

Monalisa Matongo
MUTARE – A police officer today, May 06, assaulted a middle-aged
woman on her forehead using a button stick at a sugar queue at TM Supermarket
Sakubva in an overzealous effort to maintain order on the queue.
Alice Manikai went on to report
the case at ZRP Sakubva Musika base with the open wound on her forehead and her
clothes blood-stained.
At the police base, the female
police officer tried to disguise herself by changing her face mask but
later apologised after her victim correctly picked her out among colleagues.
Manikai demanded immediate medical
assistance and the police officer accompanied her to a nearby clinic.
Manikai  said the police officer
had acted irrationally and was overzealous in her work, choosing to beat her up badly despite that she had properly maintained her place in the queue as was expected.

Manikai is accompanied to clinic by the police

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