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27thJune,2016..
Police in lLusaka have formerly charged and arrested:Mr Fred M'membe, his wife Mutinta Mazoka M'membe and Mr Joseph Mwenda for:
1.Breaking into a building with intent to commit a felony Contrary to Section 304
of the Penal Code Act.
2.Criminal trespass Contrary to Section 306(a) of the Penal Code Act.
3.Uttering a false document Contrary to Section 352 of the Penal Code Act.
The trio have been released on police bond are scheduled to appear in court next week onThursday.
Rae Hamoonga
Deputy Police Spokesperson
Ropa y zapatillas de running para mujer28th June, 2016...... Five cadets from Mumbwa Secondary School have been arrested for allegedly having murdered Chimba Mazyopa aged 21 of Chilimboyi Village in Mumbwa District.
The incident happened on 24th June, 2016 at around 21:00 hours
It is alleged that the deceased was in the company of his two friends coming back from town where they had gone to escort their friend Collins Hachiwala. On their way back, the five cadets confronted the three and started beating them for no apparent reason. As they were being beaten, the two friends managed to escape leaving behind the deceased who was only discovered in the morning by a passerby.
The suspects have been identified as: Geoffrey Chola aged 18, Tyson Lungu aged 21, Kenneth Ng'imbu aged 18, Rodgers Munyenga aged 19 and Collins Mushobwe aged 21.
All the five will appear in court.
In a similar development, Police have instituted investigations into a case Murder where a 43 year old man identified as Sezalio Ng'ombe was discovered dead 40 meters away from Mpezeni Jenda road in Chipata District in Eastern Province.
The deceased sustained suspected fractured neck, bleeding nose and had all his private parts removed. The body is lying in Chipata General Hospital Morturay awaiting postmortem.
In another development, Ten Patriotic Front Cadres have been arrested for Theft and Malicious Damage to Property.
Facts of the matter are that on 27th June, 2016 at around 13:00 hours we received a phone call from a concerned member of the public that a group of PF Cadres were rioting in Lusaka's Kalundu area. Officers followed up the report and found UPND Cadres complaining over the unruly behavior by the PF Cadres. During the confusion, windows and a mirror of a Barber Shop were damaged and five barbing machines were stolen.
When arrested the Cadres were found in their possession with a Machete, Catapults and a bottle of beer.
The value for the damaged property and stolen stolen items are not yet ascertained.
The suspects have been identified as Isaac Chikangasa, Mike Siyandele, Francis Mukobeko, Rodgers Daka, Joseph Chiyemba, Misele Warren, Kayawe Kayawe, Hilary Mutola, Frason Ngoma and Wasa Kashweka.
All the ten will appear in Court soon.
RAE HAMOONGA
DEPUTY POLICE SPOKESPERSON.
Jordan Hydro 6 SandalsSTATEMENT BY THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE ON TANKER DRIVERS
The Zambia Police would like to commend the tanker drivers for resuming their operations and being peaceful during their work stand-off. We also take cognizant of the fact that despite the work stoppage, the drivers did not resort to violence like in other instances where people resort to destroying property when aggrieved.
However, we would like to urge them to always use their Union representatives each time they would want to air their grievances to avoid creating volatile situations which may affect the economy.
As Zambia Police we will always protect all those who adhere to the provisions of the law in airing their grievances.
We would also like to assure the tanker drivers of continued police protection in the execution of their duties.
KAKOMA KANGANJA
INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
22nd January 2016
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FROM : PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE
DATE : 26TH JANUARY, 2016
Police in Lusaka have apprehended four notorious criminals and two car breakers who have been behind the spate of aggravated robberies involving vehicles.
The criminals initially booked a taxi from Club Zone in Matero to Woodlands. Along the way, they asked the driver to pick up two more passengers and when they reached Chilenje, they produced an AK 47, pushed the driver out of the car and drove away. The incident happened on 25th January 2016 around 20:00 hours.
A Toyota Harrier, an AK47 with 19 rounds of ammunition as well as a police uniform were also recovered from the criminals. The Toyota Harrier which was stolen a few weeks ago from Lusaka West was being used as a back-up vehicle.
The four criminals led the officers to the car breakers where they have been taking the vehicles after stealing them where they were eventually sold as spare parts.
Of late there have been increasing incidences of taxis being stolen either whilst parked or after being booked by criminals. As Zambia Police we still appeal to taxi drivers more especially those who operate at night to be accompanied and report all suspicious looking persons to the police.
CHARITY MUNGANGA-CHANDA
POLICE SPOKESPERSON
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By Timothy Malumo
Republican President His Excellence, Mr. Edgar Lungu has appointed Mr Kakoma Kanganja as the new Inspector General of Police, replacing Ms Stella Libongani who has been deployed into the foreign mission.
And President Lungu has urged the new Inspector General of Police to apply the Public Order Act fairly and firmly so as to have free and peaceful tripartite elections in 2016.
Mr. Lungu, who is Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces has also elevated Eastern Province Police Commissioner, Mr. Eugene Sibote to the position of Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Administration.
Speaking during the swearing-in ceremony at State House, Mr. Lungu stated that there was need for the police to engage the politicians and other stakeholders on the Public Order Act as the nation goes into an election year.
On political violence, President Lungu urged the police not to be deceived by perpetrators of violence under the disguise of political party affiliations but instead deal with violence as a crime.
“Don’t allow criminals to deceive you as politicians. When they have committed offences, deal with them as criminals and not as politicians, a criminal is a criminal, whether they are priests, pastors or politician, Mr. Lungu said.
Before his new appointment, Mr. Kanganja was Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Administration.
Ms Stella Libongani became the first woman to be Inspector General of Police when she was appointed by the late Republican President Mr. Michael Sata in 2012
The swearing-in ceremony was attended by senior government official, among them were Republican Vice President Ms Inonge Wina, Home Affairs Minister, Mr. Davies Mwila and his two Deputies, Mr. Panji Kaunda and Gerry Chanda respectively.
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