About 11 pupils from Kamfinsa High School have allegedly been impregnated by Kamfinsa Mobile Unit police recruits.
Non Governmental Organisation Coordinating Council (NGOCC) focal point person Mebo Mubanga confirmed the incident and stated that the affected pupils were aged between 15 and 18.
Ms Mubanga said the organisation received numerous complaints about incidences of pregnancies and that the incidences occurred this year.
“We are very disappointed with the behavior of the suspected police recruits and hope that they would be brought to book to account for their actions.
“They have tempered with the education process of the girls which would affect their future in life,” she said.
Ms Mubanga urged the Ministry of Education to issue a formal statement on the matter and ensure that the affected pupils were retained into the education system after delivering.
She also appealed to the police service to investigate the matter thoroughly.
And Kamfinsa Member of Parliament (MP) Moses Chishimba confirmed receiving the complaints of pupils being impregnated.
Mr Chishimba said in an interview that the recruits should be paraded for identification so that the due process of the law could take its course.
“We expect the police recruits to bring order and peace in the country but I am very disappointed as a Member of Parliament that such things are happening in my constituency. I would like to urge the Police Mobile Unit to sit down with the recruits on the matter,” he said.
He said it was regrettable that police recruits who were supposed to enforce law and order in the country and not to defeat their mandate to protect citizens.
Mr Chishimba said the concerned police recruits should be taught a lesson so that fellow would-be offenders should not repeat the immoral acts.
He said parents send their children to school so that they were empowered to become responsible members of the public.
“We must protect the rights of children to education because when we educate a girl child, we are educating the nation,” he said.
Its not a Problem thats was agreed SEX let them buju’s take individual responsibility.
of course it is a problem – underage girls. They broke the law!!!
thats what happens when recruit PF KAPONYA CARDES
its the ‘imimena ne mbushi’ situation here.
no one has complained of being raped.
so this was ‘sex by consent’
case dismissed!!
This Non Governmental Organisation Coordinating Council (NGOCC) focal point person Mebo Mubanga and the member of parliament who are they blaming? Police recruits or the school Girls? It takes 2 to tango for the girls to agree having sex with the recruits knew what they were doing. Parents and you so called (Non Governmental Organisation Coordinating Council ) You should teach these girls to abstain from sex before marriage and this problem of impregnating school girls wil end but if you wait until they are pregnant so that you can condemn the men then shame on you.
Why is it that men dont want to take responsibility of their acts. These police recruits are supposed to have attained the age of majority and as such more is expected of them. These men who I believe are older than the school girls should know better than to take advantage of these youths. Their behaviour is at variance with the law enforcing positions they are training for. If identified and case proven, just as they have ruined the careers of the girls, their careers should also take a hit, dismissal!
WHAT IS IT WITH POLICEMEN AND SCHOOL GIRLS.FIRST IT WAS IN WESTERN PROVINCE WERE MORE THAN 30 GIRLS WERE IMPREGRANTED BY COPS WHO WENT TO POLICE THE PLACE ACCORDING TO SOME ONLINE PUBLICATION THEN kamfinsa.DONT THEY TEACH THEM SEX EDUCATION IN THEIR POLICE TRAINNING OR ARE THER JUST RANDY
but you should also question the morality of our Girls in school why engage yourself in such acts instead of learning.
Teenagers having sex these days is considered “cool” and the pressure is on to brag about it. Its up to individual parents to have the honest sex talk with their children and remove the stigma of “mother to boys or father to girls birds and the bees talk” as a taboo. Until then Alas.
Bemba Proverb: UMUT………. TO MYA UKULU.
Nga aumya ukulu what happens?
no crime commited,this ia a civil case,it has nothing to do with police
True this a pure civil matter wat lesson both police recruits and skool girls must embrace and practice the bibilical principle of ‘no sex before marriage,fornication or adultery” they shud also learn to condomise if they cnt abastain condomes are available and distributed freely everywere and tho they cnt offer 100 % HIV/AIDS protection bt cn prevent the contraction other sexual transmitted deseases and unwanted pregnancies.
What you didn’t understand here is that the criminals are those recruit who could be law inforcement officers.. The solution is to terminate their services as they are unable and unfit to be police officers. If allowed they will turn the image of police.. corrupt, collecting monies from motorists for their pockets… etc.. A monkey in a maize field
though it takes two to tanggle,the Police should exibit good behavior because they are mandated to protect children,thats why the Child protection Unity was created under the Police.Looking at the age of girls implegnanted,they are all children and some can be cited for defilement.One the other hand,NGOs should also spend time on putting up preventive measures by sensitising these girls on sex and sexuality than wait in your confortable offices for such things to come out the way you are coming out.prove your relevance…
Were they raped? Or did the school girls consent? If they agreed then no problem. Parents should sue the officers as individuals. Or their children are just prostitutes.
Get them snipped.
Inyele bamambala, notuma girls nato inyele ilatwikata sana
Last days being real, lets turn to God, change of behavior is what is requir
How can a recurit have time to go and shag its like their malingalas not barked
What’s the legal age for oil change pa-Zed?????
You have to look out for the km the car has been driven .. Change oil before 15,000km maintainance period for new cars at 0,000km 🙂 —– |