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Clik here to view.Former Evelyn Hone College lecturer Clayson Hamasaka has said he is stressed over the law enforcement agencies’ continued shift of goal posts as they attempt to charge him for allegedly having links with the Zambian Watchdog.
Hamasaka, an alleged target of the Patriotic Front leadership through the Zambia Police, wrote on social media facebook that the police who initially announced they were pursuing him for drug related offences had shifted to sedition and now were stretching their charge list to pornography.
He said he had not been shown the said pornographic material by the police who had been holding on to his gadgets since the night that they had bundled him away to a police cell.
“As you may know, the issue was about being searched for drugs at first, the defamation of the president, later being in possession of seditious materials, and now being in possession of an obscene picture which I have not seen and the officers have had and still keeping my machines all this time,” he said.
“I am so stressed I have elected to remain silent, so do the same also. Thank you for all your phone calls and messages. Just thanking officers for all ‘the professional job’ being done.”
Hamasaka is one of three journalists President MIchael Sata’s government has arrested as they clamp down on critical media in the country intensifies.
So far online media has been operating to a limited capacity after the intelligence system shipped in technology that is meant to paralyse websites critical of government with the Zambian Watchdog and Zambia Reports access to domestic serves severed.
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