DZAMARA: Econet Steps In as Search Hots Up
17 April 2015
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The search for abducted democracy activist Itai Dzamara has roped in the services of cellular network company, Econet Wireless.
ZimEye.com can reveal Econet has worked to assist in tracing the Zimbabwean ex-journalist following his disappearance on the 9th March in Glen View, Harare. This came as the MDC-T said it was deploying a team of experts across the country to look for the man.
Beyond the normal signal tracer, using the GSM network, it is easy to track a phone anywhere on land around the world.  The latest technologies provide near pinpoint accuracy to locate exactly where a phone device is.
Dzamara’s brother, Patson confirmed Econet’s help which came after ZimEye.com had raised the use of technology with Econet.
When ZimEye.com followed up on the matter, Patson said the last signal on the latest records was traced to a location in Glen View.  The date of that signal was the 9th March 2015.
“Yes they did. His last location was Glen View,” said Patson.
An operation to exhaust Itai’s possible physical presence in the area appears to however have been aborted after it was assumed that the abductors could have easily switched off the device while still in the Glen View area on the day.
Dzamara’s disappearance has seen his lawyers taking the police and CIO to court for failing to obey a court order issued to help find the missing activist. VIDEO:

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