Police in Northern Province have opened investigations into a suspected defilement case involving a 12-year-old girl of Mporokoso District.
Northern Province Police Commanding Officer Simunji Mulonda says the alleged defilement occurred on June 7, 2026 at about 19:00 hours in a village within Chief Mumporokoso’s Chiefdom, in Mporokoso District.
Mr Mulonda disclosed that the matter was reported to police on June 8, 2026 by a concerned teacher following the disclosure by the victim that she was defiled.
Mr Mulonda told the media that preliminary information indicates that the victim exhibited signs of distress while attending classes, therefore, prompting school authorities to engage her.
He added that after disclosing what happened, the matter was immediately reported to Mporokoso police for further action.
Mr Mulonda further added that during the incident the victim reportedly called for help hence causing the suspect to flee the scene.
He added that the victim was referred for medical examination and appropriate support services after which police opened a docket and launched investigations into the matter.
“No arrest has been made so far, and efforts to identify and apprehend the suspect are underway,” Mr Mulonda revealed.
He further expressed concern over the continued occurrence of sexual offences against children despite the existence of stringent legal sanctions.
“I encourage members of the public to remain vigilant, promptly report suspected cases of abuse, and support efforts aimed at protecting children and ensuring offenders are brought to justice,” he said.
He has since called for a coordinated multi-sectoral approach involving families, communities, educational institutions, traditional leaders, faith-based organisations, civil society, and law enforcement agencies in strengthening child protection mechanisms and preventing such offences.



