There was drama at the Kasama High Court session this morning when two (2) accused persons exchanged punches with police officers, who wanted to re-arrest them for aggravated robbery.
This was after the accused, who included a police officer, were discharged by Ndola High Court Judge Jane Kabuka after the State entered a nolle prosequi in the matter.
The duo were facing one count of aggravated robbery contrary to section 294 sub-section one chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia.
After the court ruling, the accused attempted to run away but alert police officers, some dressed in plain clothes, intercepted the duo and later a fight erupted.
The accused police officer identified as Boniface Kaunda became aggressive and started throwing punches at other officers, who tried hard to over-power him in bid to have him re-arrested.
It took at least five minutes for the police officers to successfully subdue the accused, whom they later dragged to Kasama Central Police Station.
However, the dramatic scene attracted scores of on-lookers who were left wondering as to what was happening at the High Court as police officers kept vigil of the court premise.
According to details of the offence, the police officer together with his civilian co-accused did break into Food Reserve Agency (FRA) storage sheds in Kasama’s TAZARA area and got away with about K80 million cash in the armed robbery.
The police officer, who was armed at the time, and his accomplice were later arrested and charged with aggravated robbery.
However, according to information obtained by ZANIS, the docket for the accused persons has allegedly gone missing in unexplained circumstances at Kasama Central Police Station forcing the State prosecutor in the matter to discontinue the case before the High Court.
Efforts to get details from Northern Province Police Commanding Officer Charles Lungu proved futile.
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