Zimbabwean accused pleads for ARVs in Botswana
Bulawayo
September 7, 2015
A Zimbabwean national accused of illegal possession of an elephant tusk in
Botswana has pleaded with the court to be provided with life saving Anti
Retro-Viral (ARVs) drugs.
The 29-year-old Zimbabwean was arrested on August 29 at Old Naledi in
possession of a suspected elephant tusk. The man (name withheld for ethical
reasons) who hails from Plumtree in Zimbabwe, told Village Magistrate
Goodwill Makofi that he has run out of ARVs and requested the court to
provide him with an order he could give to the prison wardens. "I am
taking ARVs and they are finished and I am supposed to go for my regular
check up on September 26. I beg this court to give me a court order so that
I can be taken to hospital," he submitted.
In court yesterday, detective Khumo Bagopi said investigations into the
matter are ongoing and requested the court to extend the accused's remand
in prison.
"We are still waiting for results from the laboratory for verification on
whether it is an elephant tusk. We are expecting the results this Friday
and we request the court to extend the accused's stay in prison," said
Bagopi.
"The accused is a Zimbabwean national who does not have any travel
documents. His stay in Botswana is unlawful and as such he is a flight
risk. We make an application for him to be remanded in custody until
investigations are complete," said Bagopi.
In response to the accused's request to be provided with ARVs, magistrate
Makofi said: "You will tell the prison warden to help you with your diet or
whatever you need to do to visit the hospital.
The accused faces a serious charge of possession of an elephant tusk and is
also an illegal immigrant and as such he is a flight risk. He is not
suitable for bail," said Makofi as he set the next court date for September
16.
http://www.bulawayo24.com/News/Africa/73791
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Zimbabwean accused pleads for ARVs in Botswana
Bulawayo
September 7, 2015
A Zimbabwean national accused of illegal possession of an elephant tusk in
Botswana has pleaded with the court to be provided with life saving Anti
Retro-Viral (ARVs) drugs.
The 29-year-old Zimbabwean was arrested on August 29 at Old Naledi in
possession of a suspected elephant tusk. The man (name withheld for ethical
reasons) who hails from Plumtree in Zimbabwe, told Village Magistrate
Goodwill Makofi that he has run out of ARVs and requested the court to
provide him with an order he could give to the prison wardens. "I am
taking ARVs and they are finished and I am supposed to go for my regular
check up on September 26. I beg this court to give me a court order so that
I can be taken to hospital," he submitted.
In court yesterday, detective Khumo Bagopi said investigations into the
matter are ongoing and requested the court to extend the accused's remand
in prison.
"We are still waiting for results from the laboratory for verification on
whether it is an elephant tusk. We are expecting the results this Friday
and we request the court to extend the accused's stay in prison," said
Bagopi.
"The accused is a Zimbabwean national who does not have any travel
documents. His stay in Botswana is unlawful and as such he is a flight
risk. We make an application for him to be remanded in custody until
investigations are complete," said Bagopi.
In response to the accused's request to be provided with ARVs, magistrate
Makofi said: "You will tell the prison warden to help you with your diet or
whatever you need to do to visit the hospital.
The accused faces a serious charge of possession of an elephant tusk and is
also an illegal immigrant and as such he is a flight risk. He is not
suitable for bail," said Makofi as he set the next court date for September
16.
http://www.bulawayo24.com/News/Africa/73791
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these can be verified.
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