The Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) committee for party modernization has called on the Inspector General of Police Francis Kabonde to step down.
Committee chairperson Chiwele Maimisa says Mr. Kabonde’s failed to take appropriate action against PF leader Michael Sata who allegedly was a ring leader in the abduction and assault case in which four party cadres have been convicted by the magistrate court.
Mr. Maimisa alleged that the Inspector General of Police selectively chose to arrest the cadres and let Mr. Sata who he says was a master minder to go scot free.
He says if Mr. Kabonde does not step aside, his committee will march to State House in protest and ask Republican President Rupiah Banda to retire the IG.
Mr. Maimisa added that the police should not be seen to be selective in enforcing the law adding that this is a danger to the country’s security.
And Mr. Maimisa has also questioned the statement that Mr. Kabonde is reported to have made when he appeared before the parliamentary committee on security that the operations of the police have on many times been disturbed by politicians.
He says his committee is giving the IG up to Tuesday next week to reveal to the Zambians the politicians who interfere with the operations of the police as the statement raises more questions than answers.
[ QFM ]