Mpulungu, Mar 10, ZANIS – Police in Mpulungu have arrested a 48-year-old
man for allegedly defiling two girls aged 10 and nine respectively.
Both police in the area and the parents to the girls have confirmed the
incident.
Mothers to the defiled girls said their children were defiled last
Saturday afternoon as they were returning from a church programme at the
local Catholic Church.
They said the girls had stopped over at their friend’s home to play.
The mothers said it was at the friend’s place where the two girls fell
prey to the alleged defiler.
The man, who has been identified as Alex Mukuka of Muzabwera village,
allegedly lured the girls into his house after pleading with them to sweep
his room.
He defiled the two girls while the third girl, upon hearing the cries of
her friends managed to run away for safety.
They said according to the girls’ testimony, Mukuka threatened to beat
them up if they ever narrated the event to their parents or to any other
person.
The mothers said to cover up for his offences, Mukuka got some water and
cleaned the children’s private parts.
But when the children, who are from two separate families reached their
homes, told their parents about what Mukuka has done to them.
The parents then reported the matter to the police who in turn arrested
him and remanded him before he appears in court.
By press time, the parents who were found at the police station with their
children were still awaiting a medical report and laboratory test results
from the hospital.
The results of the medical report will ascertain among other things,
whether there was penetration and if the children had been infected with a
sexually transmitted disease (STD).
In another development, the Mpulungu magistrate court has sentenced a
25-year-old man to six months imprisonment with hard labour for stealing a
Black and White television set and a radio cassette.
Mwansa Mumba of Muzabwera village in Mpulungu was sentenced today after
he was convicted of burglary and theft contrary to section 301 (a) and 272
of the penal code, CAP 87 of the Laws of Zambia.
Particulars of the offence were that on the night of 25 February, 2010,
Mwansa Mumba did break and enter the dwelling house of Kunda Sikalumbi with
intent to steal therein and did steal from there, one Black and White TV
set, a radio cassette and many other items all valued at K990,000.
The court heard that the property belonged to the owner of the
house,Sikalumbi.
In mitigation, Mumba, who had pleaded guilty to the charge, asked for
lenience from the court, saying he was born alone in his family and had no
one to help him.
He said currently, he was looking after his parents who were aged and
might go through untold misery if he was sent to prison.
But in passing judgment, Mpulungu magistrate court Miyato Muyambango said
he had taken into account the fact that Mumba was a first offender who was
entitled to leniency.
He however noted that the offence of burglary and theft was a very serious
one, adding that such offences were very common in Mpulungu.
He said he was sending Mumba to prison to help him reform and learn to
respect other people’s property in future.
Mumba was then slapped with a six months prison sentence which he would
serve with hard labor with effect from the day of arrest.
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