
Vice President George Kunda has called on police officers to observe human rights. Mr. Kunda said government will not encourage any criminal conduct among police officers.
He said government is currently investigating what caused the shooting in Mazabuka on Thursday. He said if police officers involved in the shooting incidence will be guilty, the law will take course.
The Vice President also appealed to the people of Mazabuka to desist from any acts of violence saying Zambia is a peaceful nation.
Mr. Kunda also told parliament this morning that government regretted the death and the use of live ammunition by police officers.
The Vice President was responding to Kabwata MP Given Lubinda who wanted to know whether the apology given earlier by Home Affairs Minister Mkhondo Lubgu was encouraging police officers to use live ammunition.
Meanwhile, calm has returned to Mazabuka town after two days of riots in the area. Police spokesperson Ndandula Siamana told ZNBC news that by Friday mid morning there had been no violence reported in the town.
She also said over 100 police officers have been sent to Mazabuka and are keeping vigil to ensure peace returns to the area.
On Thursday two people died in Mazabuka after being shot by police during riots that had rocked the town in the last two days.
The riots followed the death of two people in a stampede ignited after police tear gassed a named bar where people were watching the game between Chelsea and Manchester United.
The residents were stoning cars passing through the town. Mazabuka General Hospital was damaged forcing health workers to flee the hospital leaving patients unattended to.
And government on Thursday strongly condemned the use of live bullets by the police officers.
Home Affairs Minister Mkhondo Lungu said government regretted that Police in Mazabuka had continued with their unprofessional conduct.
Mr Lungu apologised on behalf of the government to the nation and the bereaved families. The Home Affairs Minister ordered the police command to institute investigations and ensure that those involved are held accountable and punished accordingly.
ZNBC