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Police arrest 17 in Kalumbila mob killing probe

Police have arrested 17 suspects, including an alleged mastermind, in connection with the killing of Eneless Kamutumbe in Kalumbila District, marking a significant development in the investigation into the mob attack that drew national attention.

Zambia Police Service spokesperson Godfrey Chilabi confirmed the arrests, stating that operations have been intensified and that more suspects are expected to be apprehended as the investigation progresses.

The arrests follow earlier directives from President Hakainde Hichilema ordering the apprehension and prosecution of all individuals involved in the killing, which occurred after the victim was accused of practicing witchcraft.

Mr Chilabi said law enforcement has now escalated its response through the establishment of a specialised task force dedicated to handling the case. The unit is tasked with tracking down remaining suspects and coordinating investigative efforts.

He disclosed that some individuals linked to the killing are believed to be hiding in nearby bush areas, prompting expanded search operations as police continue to pursue those who have not yet been apprehended.

The development represents the first confirmed enforcement breakthrough since the incident, which involved a mob attack in Kisasa area of Kalumbila following unverified claims against the victim.

Police have not released the identities of those arrested but confirmed that investigations are ongoing, with officers working to determine the specific roles played by each suspect in the attack.

Authorities are also continuing to gather evidence, including witness statements and other material necessary to support prosecution. The objective is to build cases that will stand in court against all individuals involved.

Mr Chilabi thanked members of the public who have assisted police by providing information that led to the identification and arrest of suspects. He said community cooperation has been critical in advancing the investigation.

The police response reflects a broader effort to address mob justice, which authorities have described as a criminal act that undermines the rule of law. Officials have reiterated that accusations, including those related to witchcraft, must be reported through legal channels rather than acted upon by communities.

The killing of Kamutumbe triggered strong reactions from government, with the President directing that all perpetrators be brought to justice. Law enforcement agencies have since maintained a sustained presence in the area as investigations continue.

Traditional leadership in the district had earlier taken steps to stabilise the situation, including the closure of Kisasa market to support investigations and prevent further unrest.

The formation of a specialised task force signals a shift from initial response to structured enforcement, with authorities now focusing on completing arrests and preparing cases for prosecution.

Police have indicated that operations will continue until all individuals involved in the incident are accounted for. The search for suspects believed to be in hiding is ongoing, with officers expanding their coverage in surrounding areas.

The case remains active, with further updates expected as investigations progress and additional arrests are made


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5 COMMENTS

  1. Also an independent inquiry us needed on how such a crowded place like a market did not have people to intervene. This person was not killed in a secluded quiet place, she was killed in full view of people who should have helped.

    • Kikondo is actually accepted in this community. Ask Bill Kapinga. It’s a normal funeral practice in that and his area

  2. This is all wrong The president speaks out and police do a mass arrest hastily,
    They wont prove a thing all will deny

    • Pssst that’s how things work in Zambia. It’s more pronounced the past 5 years because the state controls the Speaker, the Chief justice DeadNBC all the 3 pillars of democracy. Compared to us Saudi Arabia is heaven

    • They said “the hour has come” in 1991. It has passed and we are back into darkness.

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