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Chinese Managers appeal against bail revocation

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Defence Lawyers have appealed against the revocation of the bail for two Chinese Nationals who shot at miners at Collum Coal Mine in Sinazongwe district, in October last year.

The Choma Magistrate Court had last week revoked bail for the two and committed their case to the High Court.

The two Chinese nationals were recently reported to have failed to turn up for their trial as they allegedly bolted.

However they were last week taken to Choma Magistrate Court by their defence lawyers Elijah Chisanga and Remmy Mainza.

The two allegedly shot at 11 Collum Coal miners in October last year who were airing their grievances of poor working conditions by the Chinese Management .

The miners including one on-looker sustained injuries.

Meanwhile defence Lawyer Remmy Mainza has confirmed that the two Chinese nationals’ working sureties have been released, after they each paid 50 million Kwacha.

The two were last week detained along with the two Chinese nationals, following the revocation of bail for the later.

ZNBC

7 COMMENTS

  1. keep them roting in there. If anything take them to Mukobeko maximum prison and let them rot there for 7 years without trial. There very very stupid indeed

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