
POLICE in Lusaka have opened a docket against former President Levy Mwanawasa’s eldest son, Patrick, and Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata’s bodyguard Judge Ngoma for allegedly assaulting a 50-year-old Lusaka resident, Given Mumba, at the Kanyama parliamentary constituency office.
Mr Mumba, who reported the matter at Lusaka Central police station yesterday, said he had gone to Kanyama parliamentary constituency office to see the member of Parliament, Colonel Gerry Chanda, when the two allegedly assaulted him.
This is according to ZNBC TV main evening news monitored in Lusaka yesterday.
Mr Mumba said Patrick and Mr Ngoma allegedly assaulted him when they identified him as an MMD cadre who could not be allowed to see the MP.
He said in the process Patrick picked up an iron bar and hit him on his arm and all over the body.
Mr Mumba said after beating him, Patrick and Mr Ngoma detained him at the constituency office for more than two hours.
According to the medical report dated July 1, 2011, signed by a Mr Julius Zulu of Kamwala Health Centre, Mr Mumba sustained a swollen hand and was experiencing severe back pains because of the assault occasioned on him.
ZNBC TV reported that when contacted for a comment, Patrick rudely refused to comment and immediately cut the line after the author introduced himself and the subject.
Meanwhile, former PF founding member Samson Zulu has said Patrick’s involvement with the PF is clear evidence that he has embraced violence.
Mr Zulu, a victim of the PF violence, said he was not surprised that Patrick is alleged to have assaulted Mr Mumba.
Lusaka Province MMD task force chairperson Chiwele Maimisa said Patrick’s involvement with the PF is a disgrace to the Mwanawasa family.
ZNBC