Bernadino Rafael denies claims he worked with criminal groups to kidnap and kill protesters.
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Mozambique’s police chief Bernadino Rafael has been sacked, following allegations of brutality during October’s disputed election and its aftermath. He has denied claims by prominent opposition figures that he had worked with criminal groups to kidnap and kill civilian protesters in recent months. The country’s new President Daniel Chapo, who took office last week, announced [...]
Bernadino Rafael denies claims he worked with criminal groups to kidnap and kill protesters.
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