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Zambian police summon opposition leader for questioning

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LUSAKA, Aug 21 (Reuters) - ‌Zambian police have summoned for questioning ​opposition leader Brian Mundubile, who came second in last week's ⁠election but alleges it was rigged to hand President Hakainde Hichilema a second term.

• Hichilema, in ​power since 2021 in the mineral-rich Southern African nation, ‌denies the election was fraudulent.

• Mundubile has said he will challenge the result in court.

• In a statement ⁠late on Thursday, police said they ⁠wanted to interview Mundubile and his running mate Makebi Zulu as part of an investigation into an alleged plot that threatens national security.

• Mundubile could ‌not be reached for comment but has said ⁠previously that police claims about the ‌plot are fabricated.

• The opposition ​presidential candidate went into hiding after a police raid shortly after the August 13 election in ‌which leading opposition figures were arrested ​and one, ex-minister ⁠Mutotwe Kafwaya, was shot dead in an ‌exchange of gunfire.

• Police ⁠said in their statement that Mundubile and Zulu had sought refuge "under international law with a known international organisation," ​without naming it.

• ‌Call-out notices have been served on Mundubile and ⁠Zulu's advocates, police added.

(Reporting by ​Chris Mfula;Writing by Anathi Madubela;Editing by Alexander ​Winning and Sharon Singleton)

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