Leopard Hunts in Darkness - Smith Wilbur (бесплатные полные книги .txt) 📗
"That would have been contrary to our custom and tribal law."
"The prosecutor used the word isifebi what do you make of that?"
"He might aptly apply that word to women of his acquaintance. I know nobody whom it might fit." Again the judge smiled, and the prosecutor's assistant nudged Abel Khori playfully.
"Now, Mr. Minister, was anybody else aware of your intention of visiting Tuti Mission?"
"I made no secret of my intention. I wrote it down in MY desk-diary."
"Do you have that diary?"
"No. I requested my secretary to hand it over to the defence. It is, however, missing from my desk."
"I see. When you ordered your chauffeur to prepare the car, did you inform him of your destination?"
"I did."
"He says you did not."
"Then his memory is at fault or has been affected." Tungata shrugged.
"Very well. Now, on the night that you were driving on the road between Karoi ajl Tud Mission, did you encounter any other vehicle?", "Yes. There was a- truck parked in darkness, off the road, but facing in our direction."
"Will you tell the court what transpired then?"
"The truck-driver switched on his lights, and then flicked them three times.
At the same time he drove forward into the road."
"In such a way as to force your car to halt?"
"That is correct."
"What did you do then?"
"I
said to my driver, "Pull over but be careful. This could be an ambush.""
"You were not expecting to meet the truck then?"
"I was not." "Did you say, "There it is! Pull over!"I "I did not."
"What did you mean by the words: "This could be an ambush'T "Recently, many vehicles have been attacked by armed bandits, shufta, especially on lonely roads at night."
"So what were your feelings?"
"I was anticipating trouble." "What happened then?"
"Two of my bodyguards left the Mercedes, and went to speak to the driver of the truck."
"From where you were seated in the Mercedes, could you see the truck-driver?"
"Yes. He was a complete stranger to me. I had never seen him before."
"What was your reaction to this?"
"I was by this time extremely wary."
"Then what happened?" "Suddenly there were other headlights on the road behind us. A voice on a bull-horn ordering my men to surrender and throw down their arms. My Mercedes was surrounded by armed men and I was forcibly dragged from it."
"Did you recognize any of these men?"
"Yes. When I was pulled from the Mercedes, I recognized General Fungabera."
"Did this allay your suspicions?"
"On the contrary, I was now convinced that I was in danger of my life."
"Why was that, Mr. Minister?"
"General Fungabera commands a brigade which is notorious for its ruthless acts against prominent Matabele-"
"I object, your lordship the Third Brigade is a unit of the regular army of the state, and General Fungabera a well-known and respected officer, "Abel Khori cried.
"The prosecution is totally justified in its objection." The judge was suddenly trembling with anger. "I cannot allow the accused to use this courtroom to attack a prominent soldier and his gallant men. I cannot allow the accused to stand before me and disseminate tribal hatreds and prejudices. Be warned I will not hesitate to find you guilty of gross contempt if you continue in this vein." Joseph Petal took fully thirty seconds to let his witness recover from this tirade.
"You say you felt that your life was in danger?"
"Yes," said Tungata quietly.
"You were strung up and on edge?"
"Yes.) "Did you see the soldiers unloading ivory and furs from the truck?" 11 did."
"What was your reaction?"
"I believed that these would somehow, I was not certain how but I believed they would incriminate me, and be used as an excuse to kill me."
"I object, your lordship," Abet Khori called out.
"I will not warn the accused again," Mr. Justice Domashawa promised threateningly.
"What happened then?"
"Miss Jay left the vehicle in which she was travelling and she came near me. The soldiers were distracted. I believed that this would be my last chance. I took hold of Miss Jay to prevent the soldiers firing and attempted to escape in the Land-Rover." "Thank you, Mr. Minister." Mr. Joseph Petal turned to the judge. "My lord, my witness has had a tiring examination.