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Police charge one over Northmead PF violence

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Police have arrested and charged 32 year old Innocent Kalimisha of Chawama for assault and malicious damage to property in connection with Sunday’s violence at Northmead Secondary School.

Kalimisha of unknown address in Chawama has been charged with five counts of assault contrary to section 248 and three counts of malicious damage to property contrary to section 335 Sub Section 1 of the penal code of the laws of Zambia.

He has since been released on police bond and he is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow 4th September, 2013.

Police are still investigating the matter.

This is according to Police Acting Spokesman Rae Hamoonga.

11 COMMENTS

  1. one person from unknow adress. he is a street boy who happened to have funny after checking them that they would be taken to ZNS.

  2. That was very quick work by the Police considering we are still waiting for the mob that beat up worshippers at BIGOCA to be charged…or is it that incidences against PF are fast tracked?

  3. Zambia Police! How can they charge one person only? There is TV footage of the whole incident and the violence is well recorded. These police chaps in Zambia will not see a crime committed in their sight.

  4. WE ARE TOLD THERE WERE SEVERAL THUGS WHO CONVERGED AT NORTHMEAD BASIC SCHOOL. HOW COME THE POLICE HAVE JUST ARRESTED AND CHARGED ONE? WHAT HAPPENED TO THE REST, ARE THEY WELL CONNECTED SUCH THAT THE POWERS THAT BE PREVAILED OVER THE POLICE? SOMETHING IS JUST NOT RIGHT. ANYWAY, WE SHALL WAIT AND SEE. WHERE WAS STELLA LIBONGANI? WHO ISSUED THE PERMIT FOR THE THUGS TO HOLD A MEETING, LET ALONE MATCH TO STATE HOUSE? WHICH POLICE STATION WAS NOTIFIED FOR THIS GATHERING TO TAKE OFF? WE WANT THE QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY LIBONGANI AND JOYCE KASOSA, EVEN THOUGH SHE IS NOW ON THE CB.

  5. That is selective justices at its best, charging one person out of all those who were involved. This looks like just saving face.

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