Three Daily News staffers arrested on Sunday 16 June are still languishing in police cells and medical attention has been denied to them and a number of other people arrested on the same day. Daily News reporter Guthrie Munyuki, photographer Urgunia Mauluka and driver Shadreck Mukwecheni were arrested while they covered an opposition gathering that the police brutally clamped down on. The three were beaten by the police resulting in Munyuki sustaining a fracture on his right hand wrist. Ma...read more
Three Daily News staffers arrested on Sunday 16 June are still languishing in police cells and medical attention has been denied to them and a number of other people arrested on the same day. Daily News reporter Guthrie Munyuki, photographer Urgunia Mauluka and driver Shadreck Mukwecheni were arrested while they covered an opposition gathering that the police brutally clamped down on. The three were beaten by the police resulting in Munyuki sustaining a fracture on his right hand wrist. Mauluka's elbow was swollen according to a doctor who was granted access to the three on Sunday. The police have since denied medical attention to the three and many other opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party supporters who were arrested on Sunday.