The equipment is from the census brigades in Ndlavela camp, at the T3 administrative post, and Bunhiça, in Machava. It was stored in residences that are thought to belong to the heads of blocks.
It is not known whether or not they were used during the night to register voters from outside the municipal radius. The first piece of registration equipment was found by opposition inspectors in the Ndlavela neighborhood of Matola.
This is equipment from brigade 105, located in the Ndlavela camp, block 25. The second piece of equipment was found in a house in the Bunhiça neighborhood, Machava's administrative post. It is the equipment used by the brigade located in block 64.
The supervisor said that she only received orders from the coordinator to take the equipment to be stored at that residence and that she was not responsible for taking it there. (CIP Text)
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