Of the four detainees, one was caught with pre-filled ballot papers and the other three were involved in popular unrest during the voting process.
The information was provided this morning (11.12) by Peace Room Observers, who quoted a permanent officer from the Gurué District Command.
According to the source quoted, the case concerning the previously completed bulletins has been sent to the district attorney's office for investigation, and the other cases will be sent to other instances later today.
It should also be noted that in this district the police had to fire shots to disperse the people who were attacking two people who were also suspected of having filled in ballot papers.
The repeat of the October 11 vote in the district of Gurué (Zambézia) is taking place in only 13 polling stations.
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