He rushed to the first toilet he could see, which happened to be a privy being guarded for Mugabe’s use during his appearance at the show. Police guards tried to block Mabhunu’s access, but he fought his way through and locked himself in. Having relieved himself, he left and resumed his duties.
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But the toilet guards reported the incident to the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), which is responsible for Mugabe’s protection, and he was arrested the next day. Police spokesman Mandlenkosi Moyo refused to comment, saying it was an “internal matter”.
Human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa questioned what offence Mabhunu was being charged with. “There has to be a law saying the toilet is the president’s, but this was a public one. They will have had to issue a proclamation in the government gazette specifying it. I bet they didn’t do that.” Mabhunu is due to appear before a police disciplinary hearing.
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