
Five hundred police officers will on today be deployed at the Lusaka High Court, ahead of the Supreme court ruling on a petition to recount last year’s Presidential elections.
Acting Inspector General of Police, Francis Kabonde, says an additional five hundred officers will be on standby to maintain law and order.
The petition has been presented to the supreme court by the opposition Patriotic Front, which is asking the Court to recount the 2008 Presidental ballots.
Mr. Kabonde told journalists in Lusaka that the Police will not tolerate disorderly conduct around the High Court premises during and after the ruling.
And Mr. Kabonde disclosed that the Police service has increased rewards to people who give up illegal firearms.
The amount has gone up from two hundred thousand Kwacha to three hundred thousand Kwacha.
He said 76 million Kwacha has been set aside for the exercise,this year.
The Zambia police service has collected over four hundred illegal firearms in two years and will destroy them during the course of the year.
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