Police in Kitwe battered former Mopani and Konkola Copper Mines Employees for allegedly holding an unlawful demonstration over the decision by Barclays Bank to hold their retrenchment packages.
The battered former miners who were part of the group that had earlier on Friday morning gathered at Barclays Bank to demonstrate over the banks decision to hold their terminal benefits have since been arrested and charged with conduct likely to cause a breach of peace.
Copperbelt police Acting Commanding Officer Daniel Kasonde confirmed the incident to ZANIS but said the former Miners had no permit to hold a peaceful demonstration hence the decision by Police to arrest them.
The former Miners who were retrenched amid the global economic crisis and falling Copper Prices early his year had obtained loans from the Bank while they were still in employment hence he decision by Barclays to withhold their terminal benefits.
One of the affected miners Lawrence Mwamba said it was unfortunate that police resort to battering the miners who were just demonstrating over a just cause.
He said the affected Miners had lost all their retrenchment packages and that it was unfortunate that people who were just peaceful could be injured and battered in such a manner.
Mr. Mwaba said when they were obtaining loans Barclays Bank did not indicate in the memorandum of understanding that they would grab their terminal benefits in an event that they lost their jobs.
And Barclays Bank Corporate Affairs Manager Webster Malido said the bank was committed to working and find an amicable solution with the affected Miners.
Mr.Malido in a statement obtained by ZANIS indicated that the Bank has shown willingness to discuss and iron out the problems with the affected customers.
ZANIS