"We want to place the state on notice that we will make an application to have the matter referred to the Constitutional Court where we want to challenge the accused's arrest and rights violations," said Bamu during bail hearing of the trio.
They are each on $1 000 bail which was reduced from $2 000 by Harare magistrate, Barbra Mateko on Thursday.
Initially, they were ordered to pay $2 000 bail and to report thrice weekly at Harare Central CID Law Order division.
But the magistrate reduced their bail quantum to $1 000 and also ordered them to report once a week at the police.
She said there was no need to discriminate the trio against their co-accused Stanley Masasi Manyenga and Lovejoy Chitenga who were arrested separately and were each granted $1 000 bail.