Thursday, April 18, 2024

Two Ndola City Council Employees Arrested over land selling

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Copperbelt police commissioner Charity Katanga
Copperbelt police commissioner Charity Katanga

Two Ndola City Council (NCC), employees have been arrested for issuing false charge sheets and selling the same to unsuspecting clients.

ZANIS reports that the two have been arrested with other accomplices from Chifubu Township.

Copperbelt Province Police Commissioner Charity Katanga identified the suspects as Chanda Chota, Steven Banda, Brian Banda and Willingtone Nkana.

Ms. Katanga explained that the two suspects were working with council employees in making false documents purporting to have land when in fact they did not have.

She said the suspects have since been formally charged and will appear in court on Friday, July 27, and they will remain in Police custody.

Ms. Katanga said Police have also retrieved three computers suspected to have been used in issuance of the charge sheets and six charge sheets recovered from the suspects.

And in another case, Police in Kitwe are holding a pastor who allegedly defiled his 14 year old biological daughter.

Ms. Katanga says the incident occurred in Buchi Township.

She identified the suspect as Alick Sinyenga, aged 29.

Ms. Katanga explained that Police Officers who were conducting patrols in the area around 04 hours caught the pastor in the act in his car and was dragged to riverside police station.

19 COMMENTS

  1. Ba chilamo ba council. Please ensure the case sticks. We’ve suffered enough at the hands of these thieves.

    • Good job for nabbing these land criminals. Make sure to give them stiff penalties to deter other would be land crooks. Again thank you ZP. Keep it up.

  2. LT, how come the suspects have become 4? You have mentioned 4 suspects yet in your headline you said 2. Who really are the 2 council employees?Kindly Elaborate

  3. Tabalapiila ba Council even here in mitengo Ndola they have done the same. Land allocated for 2 schools, play park, clinic and police post has been given as residential plots. Police deal with them

    • The same thing has been done by Kalulushi District council. Land earmarked for commercial plots behind St. Marcelin has been given as residential Plots and it doesn’t even show on council’s official drawings

  4. JUST LOOK AT THE SURNAMES OF COUNCIL FRAUDSTARS ALL FROM PF PARTY, THIS PASTOR IS DEVIL HOW DO U DO NTWENO TO UR DOTA IN THE CAR

  5. What a name Sinyenga, some names mean something and this pastor need to be locked up for 10 plus years and register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.

  6. Comment:Job weldone we need sanity at council
    very soon we shall expose unnamed woman who work in collaboration with some big fish at NCC
    she is champion of fake charge sheet.
    yoyoyo sentence the chaps

  7. Comment:Job weldone we need sanity at council
    very soon we shall expose unnamed woman who works in collaboration with some big fish at NCC
    she is a champion of fake charge sheet.
    yoyoyo sentence the chaps to deter others

  8. Please don’t confuse the poor Zambian .This big potions of Land was preserved for Chinese or Zambians ? Why are you making the poor people difficult to live ? You are accepting the foreigners because of money and you think you are smart . The Catholic will stand for the poor not you . Ba pf this satanic policy will not help the poor people , infact will make the poor people to suffer more.

  9. Is not sanity this people have a secret agenda to get from the poor people. why can’t you give a Chinese to develop in the bush like Ndola Lusaka , Ndola Kitwe mulefwaya fye apekele abacushi epali illigal Land . Ba Pf government don’t fight people . Recently you demolished structures of the poor people but nothing changed .

  10. Can you please clarify the years of that fake Pastor, how come the father is 28 and the daughter is 14 how old is the mother? Did the guy marry at 14 years and what about the girl how old was she?

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