
Inspector General of Police, Francis Kabonde, has appealed to Copperbelt residents to be careful with some members of the clergy and civil society using the effects of the global economic crisis to upset the peace currently prevailing in the Country.
Speaking in an Interview with the Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) in Kitwe today, Mr Kabonde said destroying peace had devastating consequences and very difficult.
Mr Kabonde said restoring peace after losing it is not easy, hence the need for the clergy and civil society to remain calm as the number of people losing jobs increased due to the credit crunch.
He said Zambians must be careful with people who were taking advantage of the credit crunch to fun trouble in the country, saying Zambia was not the only country whose companies closing were and citizens losing jobs due to the global economic crisis.
He disclosed that police had deployed over 4000 officers from Lusaka and round the Copperbelt to maintain law and order following the insistence by Radio Icengelo Station Manager, Fr Frank Bwalya, to go ahead with his rally which was canceled by police.
He said police were interested in trouble-makers because they were servants of the people employed to keep peace and ensure that it was maintained at all times.
Mr Kabonde said about 1,500 police officers from Lusaka were deployed to Kitwe while another 2,500 Copperbelt-based law enforcers were also deployed to ensure that the lives of innocent citizens were protected.
He, however, commended Fr Bwalya for changing his mind over his intentions to go ahead with the planned public rally in the spirit of peace and tranquility.
Mr Kabonde added that the police were happy that fr Bwalya preached peace to his followers and made his intentions for 2011 known to his supporters during his address which was aired on Radio Icengelo, but ssid law enforecers will continue being vigilant to ensure law and order prevail.
He, therefore, said some of the police officers that were deployed to Kitwe would be withdrawn because their was nothing peculiar in the message Fr Bwalya aired on Radio Icengelo.
The IG said the decision to cancel the rally was not because the police were compromised by government but that Zambia was a sovereign state with laws of the land which must be respected by all.
He noted that the press conference advertisements and campaigns which Fr Bwalya was running on Radio Icengelo were likely to cause a breach of peace, hence the decision by police to cancel his meeting.
He further said it has never happened in the history of Zambia for any member of the clergy or priest to hold a Public rally and admonish government over its policies as the church has always be known to preach unity and reconciliation in the land.
Mr Kabonde observed that the messages and preparations that were being made by Fr Bwalya prior to his intended public press briefing did not guarantee any peace and were in conflict with the current democratic tendencies.
He observed that the police were aware of the provisions of the constitution as regards freedom of expression and that there was need for people to take it cautiously.
The IG said there was need to have peace in order for freedom of expression to exist.
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