
The Zambia Police Service has arrested five people in Kanyama in connection with the confusion that reigned in the area today.
Police Spokesperson Ndandula Siamana said the five were arrested after some unnamed people stoned and set ablaze two vehicles following speculations that there were some pre-marked ballot boxes in one of the vehicles.
Ms. Siamana told ZANIS in a telephone interview in Lusaka today that five have since been charged with conduct likely to cause breach of peace and malicious damage.
The Police Spokesperson said there was also minor confusion in Kabwe which was also caused by delayed opening of voting resulting in the smashing of the vehicle belonging to the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ).
Meanwhile, peace has returned to some parts of Lusaka and Kabwe were confusion reigned due to delayed opening of the electoral process at selected poling centres in Lilanda, of Matero constituency, and Kalingalinga in Munali constituency.
Ms. Ndandula said peace and order was restored and voting had continued to go on normally.
She said police was on the ground and will continue to keep eye on the situation and warned all trouble makers of stern action.
Ms. Ndandula said the police will continue to undertake patrols across the country during this period as the public awaits election results.
She also advised the public against taking the law in their hands but follow laid down procedure as stipulated in the law.
She further warned that police will not entertain any lawlessness from members of the public during this period.
A riot erupted in Kanyama after some people claimed they found a man carrying pre-marked ballot papers for national elections.
Late opening of voting is said to have caused confusion in Lilanda and Kalingalinga compounds in Matero and Munali constituencies respectively.
ZANIS