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The president’s son is accused of smashing cars at a party

The president’s son is accused of smashing cars at a party

Father and Son: Robert Mugabe Jr. (TV) and Robert Mugabe during the former president’s 93rd birthday.

Robert Mugabe Jr. is accused of causing 120,000 crowns of damage and spitting on a police officer.

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Robert Mugabe Jr. was arrested last week and charged with causing grievous damage to property and assaulting a police officer.

According to the report, he broke several car windows and spat on a police officer during a party in the capital, Harare. BBC.

He is the son of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.

and Mugabe Jr. She gradually gained a reputation for being something of a party lion.

In a nightclub, he would pour champagne around the clock in hundreds of thousands of kroner denominations, to show that it was waterproof, according to daily Mail.

Zimbabwean police said the arrest of the president’s son was the result of a complaint from one of his friends. Twitter Feb 20.

The friend claims to have caused NOK 123,000 in damages.

Mugabe Jr. He denies the charges and claims innocence. He is released and tries to reach an agreement with the victim through A.J friendly arrangementfriendly arrangementThe two parties agree to a satisfactory solution. says his lawyer, according to L Watchman.

President: Former President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe.

Robert Mugabe Jr. is the second son of Robert Mugabe with his widow, Grace.

If the mediation between Mugabe Jr. And the friend does not come forward, so it is up to the court to decide the matter.

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Robert Mugabe Sr. passed away in 2019 at the age of 95. Two years earlier, he had been deposed and replaced with right-hand man Emmerson Mnangagwa.

In the 1970s, Mugabe was a key leader in the liberalization of what was then Rhodesia.

At the same time, he did not deal with criticism during his presidency, used violence against his political opponents and engaged in massive electoral fraud.

Experts say BBC It is highly unlikely that the son would have been arrested had Robert Mugabe been still president.

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