Judiciary Strikes Back: Police Barred from Re-Arresting Political Violence Suspects
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 14/11/2025
The High Court in Lilongwe has delivered a blistering blow to the State, stopping police dead in their tracks from re-arresting 10 suspects linked to recent political violence—suspects who have been shuffled in and out of custody in what lawyers say is nothing short of State harassment. The (…)
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