UK 'hiding Zimbabwe bankers'
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has accused the UK of sheltering three bankers accused of corruption.
Seven farms belonging to the three men are to be seized for redistribution under the controversial land reform programme, state-media says.
The three bankers fled Zimbabwe after being accused of corruption in March.
A new law was passed, giving police the power to hold those suspected of economic crimes for up to 28 days without charge. Police has said they wanted to question the three men, Julius Makoni, Francis Zimuto and Nicholas Vingirayi, in connection with the alleged illegal transfer abroad of billions of Zimbabwe dollars.
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