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The Soap Box: Plight of Mugabe's secret police officer makes blood run cold

Author
Barry Soper,
Publish Date
Tue, 14 Feb 2017, 5:45AM
Robert Mugabe's (pictured) secret police officer was in New Zealand despite committing heinous crimes (Getty Images).
Robert Mugabe's (pictured) secret police officer was in New Zealand despite committing heinous crimes (Getty Images).

The Soap Box: Plight of Mugabe's secret police officer makes blood run cold

Author
Barry Soper,
Publish Date
Tue, 14 Feb 2017, 5:45AM

Don't know about you but my blood ran cold when the plight of a Zimbabwean currently living in this country was laid bare.

William Nduku arrived here the year before last on a fake South African passport and immediately sought asylum which he's been refused which isn't at all surprising.

This 31-year-old says at 19 he was forced to serve in Robert Mugabe's secret police and participated in up to 20 murders, several rapes and multiple tortures. Yes, you've read right. It defies imagination, let alone logic, why this man is allowed to live freely in this country.

He did spend several months in Mt Eden Prison and alleges he was assaulted by the Mongrel Mob on a regular basis and says he wouldn't wish the experience on anybody, which is incredibly ironic considering what he subjected so many of his own countrymen to in his past.

Nduku recounts the time when he took a badly beaten man in a car boot that he was expected to drive into a lake after the boot was filled with concrete. He left the boot unlocked, which he guesses could have given the man a fighting chance.

He eventually fled from Zimbabwe saying his own life was at risk.

The Government here's remaining mum on the case after refusing him asylum, and a work or a student visa with the Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse, saying through his spin doctor, that he stands by all the decisions that have been made in the case. And while the Prime Minister, in something of an understatement, says he understands people's concerns about this man living among them but said the law had to be followed.

Nduku says he feels that the Government wants him to steal so that he can survive, which he says he'd never do!

Well again the law's an ass and so are the officials who let him into the country on a fake passport.

Under normal circumstances someone who's been denied refugee or asylum status would be deportee.

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