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LUSAKA, 03RD SEPTEMBER, 2019 - Four people among them two juveniles drowned on Luapula River on 02nd September, 2019 at about 16 00 hours after the canoe on which they were capsized.
The victims have been identified as Patricia Mandela aged 23, female juvenile Mwansa Safeli aged four, Male juvenile Mwape Safeli aged three and a female adult identified as Maria Peter aged 25 all of Ndeni Village, Chief Sokontwe of Milenge District.
The incident is reported to have happened when the victims were crossing the river from Milenge to a fishing camp in Congo DRC. Initial It is suspected that the canoe capsized due to overloading. All the bodies have been retrieved.
In another development, a male juvenile aged two years died after he was involved in a road traffic accident which occurred on 02nd September, 2019 around 17 00 hours at Msuzi area near Msuzi Secondary School on Lundazi – Chipata road after he was hit by a Motor bike .
The victim has been identified as Ganizani Nyirenda of Msuzi area, Chief Mphamba of Lundazi District.
The accident happened when the rider of the motor bike lost control of the motor bike due to inexperience and went to hit the pedestrian who was off the road. The body is in Lundazi District Hospital mortuary awaiting postmortem.
ESTHER MWAATA KATONGO
ZAMBIA POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
LUSAKA, 16TH AUGUST, 2019 - Police in Mazabuka have arrested a 42 year old man for allegedly swindling unsuspecting members of the public out of money using the name Jonathan Tembo on pretext that he was an employee in the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The suspect whose real name is Arthur Mutembo is alleged to have been fraudulently obtaining money from foreign nationals pretending that he was an officer in the Immigration Department.
The same was found with seven (07) Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards and was also found with a forged identity card for Immigration Department bearing the names Jonathan Tembo.
He has been charged with four counts of Obtaining Money by False Pretences contrary to section 309, one count of Theft Contrary to section 272 and one count of personating a Public Officer contrary to section 102 of chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia and will appear in court soon.
We appeal to all those who could have been swindled by the said suspect to report to any nearest Police.
Meanwhile, Police in Nchelenge are still searching for a body of Oswald Chola aged 24 of Chikuni Village, Chief Kambwali who is reported to have drowned on 15th August, 2019 at about 08 00 hours on Lake Mweru near Mwatishi waters.
The victim who had gone fishing in the company of his friend Joseph Mwango of the same village drowned after the boat on which they were capsized due to strong wind.
His friend Joseph Mwango managed to swim to safety. The search for the body continues.
ESTHER MWAATA KATONGO
ZAMBIA POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
Air Max2019 SECOND QUARTER GBV STATISTICS
During the second quarter of 2019, there were 6,139 GBV cases reported country wide. A total of 583 were child defilement cases representing 9.5% of the reported cases of which 10 cases were against boys whilst 573were against girls.
Lusaka province recorded the highest number of child defilement cases with 250 translating to 42.9% of the child defilement cases reported country wide. Southern Province recorded 81 cases translating to 14%,followed by Central Province with 60cases or 10.3%, Eastern Province had 58 cases or 10%and Copperbelt Province recorded 50cases translating to 8.6%of the reported defilement cases.
Other Provinces recorded as follows; North Western 28 or 4.8%, Muchinga, 20 or 3.4%, Northern 14 or 2.4%, Western 11 or 2 %, Luapula, eight (08) or 1.4%, Airport, two (02) or 0.3% and Tazara division recorded one (01) case or 0.2%.
145 cases of rape and 19 attempted rape cases were recorded during the period under review. The country also recorded 46 cases of indecent Assault of which 38 were women, five (05) girls and three (03) boys as victims. 12 cases were Indecent Assault cases involving 10 women and two (02) girls as victims.
Further, the country recorded 20 GBV related murder cases out of which 11 victims were women translating to 55%, six (06) men representing 30%, and three (03) girls translating to 15% of the reported murder cases.
There were 1,756 cases of Assault OABH recorded countrywide representing 28.6% of the reported GBV cases out of which 1,513 were female victims against 243male victims. Lusaka province recorded the highest number of Assault OABH cases with 503 or 28.6% followed by Central Province which recorded447 cases translating to 25.5% and Eastern had188 representing 10.7% of Assault OAHB cases reported.
Other Provinces recorded as follows; Copperbelt175cases or 10%,Western had 108 or 6.2%, North Western had 105 cases or 6%,Southern recorded 84 cases or 4.8%, Muchinga, 83 or 4.7% cases, Northern 42 or 2.4%, Tazara Division had nine (09) cases or 0.5%,Luapula recorded eight (08) or 0.5% and Airport Division had four (04) or 0.2% of the reported Assault OABH cases.
During the same period under review, 11cases of human trafficking were recorded of which 10 were from Western Province and one (01) was from Muchinga. Other cases were as follows: Failing to provide for necessaries of life were 446 while Neglecting to provide for necessaries were 335 translating to 7.3% and 5.5% of the reported cases respectively.
Out of 6,139 GBV cases reported country wide, 604 cases representing 9.8% were taken to court resulting in 83 convictions, 05 were acquittals or 0.8%, 48 were withdrawn at court representing 8% and 468 representing 77.5% are pending in various courts of law around the country. 3,104 cases were withdrawn at Police Stations while 2,431 are still under investigations translating to 50.6% and 39.6% respectively of the reported cases.
A comparison with the second quarter of 2018, 6,074 cases were recorded countrywide against 6,139cases recorded in 2019 showing an increase of 65 cases translating to 1.1% increase. Defilement cases reported in the second quarter of 2018 were 734 against 583 in the second quarter of 2019 translating to a decrease by 151 cases or 26% decrease.
On Assault OABH cases, in 2018 second quarter, there were 1,656cases recorded against 1,756 in the second quarter of 2019and this indicates an increase of 100 cases translating to 5.7% increase.
In 2018 second quarter, the country recorded 15murder cases against 20 cases in the 2nd quarter of 2019resulting in an increase of 05cases.
From these statistics, it is evident that Gender Based Violence cases have continued to rise and that a lot of cases are being withdrawn by complainants. There is still need for all stakeholders including communities to collaborate and heighten the fight against the scourge. We are alive to the fact that some cases of GBV still remain unreported. There is urgent need to enhance support structures for victims of GBV.
ESTHER MWAATA KATONGO
ZAMBIA POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
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