Lusaka High Court judge Florence Lengalenga has sentenced a 26 year-old man to 15 years imprisonment with hard labour for defiling a six year-old minor last year.
Judge Lengalenga sent Mutondo Masumba of Lusaka's Bauleni township to jail after the state proved that he defiled the minor between June 4th and 8th last year.
On the fateful day, after the mother of the minor had bathed her and released her to play, Mutondo asked her to escort him in the presence of her friends.
It was after the child followed him that he handed her sweets and defiled her.
The mother said she was informed by her daughter's friends that she had escorted an unknown man after noticing her daughter's absence from the premises where she was playing.
After her search proved futile she was informed by neighbours that her daughter had been taken to University Teaching Hospital (UTH) because she had been defiled.
The neighbours had noticed that the girl had blood coming out from her private parts and had bruises on her face and when they checked her they discovered that she had been defiled.
Judge Lengalenga is satisfied that the state had sufficiently discharged their burden of proving beyond reasonable doubt that he had defiled the minor and sentenced him to the minimum mandatory sentence of 15 years.
And Judge Lengalenga has sentenced three men aged 22, 28 and 36 to 15 years imprisonment with hard labour after convicting them of aggravated robbery case.
The trio, Chifundu Sakala 22, of Lusaka's George township, James Banda 28 of Kabanana township and David Jere of Lilanda township were facing one count of aggravated robbery contrary to the laws of Zambia.
Particulars of the offence are that the trio on May 16 this year while jointly and acting together with other persons unknown and whilst armed with iron bars and machetes, stole household goods from Harrison Sikasote worth over K7 million.
[ZNBC]