Published January 13, 2015
The Zimbabwe prime minister's party says police took three of its senior officials from their homes early on Sunday but gave no reasons for their action.
A prominent human rights lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa, was a fourth person taken to a suburban office of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's media and communications department for questioning.
The party said in a statement the three party officials, including senior attorney Thabani Moyo, work on the prime minister's staff.
Voting in a referendum on a new constitution ended late Saturday. All main party leaders called for a "Yes" vote on constitutional reforms. Another official of the former opposition Movement for Democratic Change was arrested before polling began Saturday.
Police enforced a clampdown on rights and pro-democracy groups in the run-up to the referendum vote.
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