Mugabe and Family 'Arrested', Taken Into Custody
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and his wife have been 'taken into
custody' during an overnight attempted coup - after the army seized
control of the capital's streets and TV stations.
Reports that he has been removed from power - with speculation online he
is 'under house arrest' - suggest that finally there's an end in sight
to the tyrant's bloody 37-year reign, Mirror.co.uk reports.
Also See: Army Takes Over Zimbabwe, Denies Coup, Says Mugabe and Family Safe
Also See: Army Takes Over Zimbabwe, Denies Coup, Says Mugabe and Family Safe
The army confirmed this morning that the "first family" had been
detained in what many international observers believe to be a military
coup - amid rumours that the vice-president Mugabe sacked last week has
returned to seize control 'for the sanity of the nation'.
Other security forces are being urged to "co-operate for the good of our
country" with the army which has warned that "any provocation will be
met with an appropriate response".
South Africa President Zuma said shortly before 10.30am UK time that he
had spoken to Mugabe earlier today "who indicated that he was confined
to his home but said that he was fine".
There are unconfirmed reports that cabinet ministers and other prominent figures have either been arrested or are "on the run".
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