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Police to investigate political violence at some Bangweulu polling stations

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POLICE have instituted investigations to ascertain the cause of political violence that erupted during the Bangweulu by-election which led to some polling stations opening late on the voting day.

Luapula Province Commissioner of Police Hudson Namachila confirmed in an interview yesterday that investigations were underway but that no one had been summoned for interviews so far.

“A file of inquiry has been opened to investigate the cause of violence during the Bangweulu parliamentary by election, we have not yet summoned anyone one for interviews as the investigations are still underway,” Mr Namachila said.

Violence had erupted during the campaigns for the Bangweulu Parliamentary by election following allegations from opposition political party cadres who accused the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) of allegedly ferrying pre-marked ballots in favour of the ruling Patriotic Front (PF).

The Bangweulu Parliamentary constituency fell vacant after the death of the PF Member of Parliament Chifita Matafwali died in India after an illness recently.
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The ruling PF retained the seat after its candidate Anthony Kasandwe emerged victorious in the Just ended by-election held last week.

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