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Betrayal in Uniform – Two Police Officers Jailed for Possessing Counterfeit Currency

Lusaka, 31.01.25 – In a stunning case of law enforcers turning lawbreakers, two police officers have been convicted and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment with hard labour for possessing counterfeit currency. A third officer, also implicated, was acquitted due to insufficient evidence. Detective Chief Inspector Maybin Kasezya of Chelstone Police Station and Sergeant Joyford Mambwe, a police officer and Zambia Under-16 National Team coach stationed at Chinsali Police Station, were found guilty of being in possession of 24,478 forged K100 Zambian Kwacha notes. Their co-accused, Detective Inspector Maureen Nawa of Chelstone Police Station, walked free after the court ruled that there was no direct evidence tying her to the offence. The case unfolded on January 9, 2018, when Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) officers, acting on intelligence, pursued the suspects from Ridgeway Post Office through Matero and Northmead before finally intercepting

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Former FIC Clerk Jailed for Fraud and Theft

LUSAKA – The National Prosecution Authority (NPA), through its Taxation and Financial Crimes Department, has secured the conviction of Eric Mubaka Ndhlovu, a former clerk at the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), who has been sentenced for his role in a fraudulent scheme that saw him steal K108,000.00 from the institution. Ndhlovu was convicted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Court (EFCC) on 48 counts, including forgery, uttering false documents, theft by a public servant, money laundering, and fraudulent false accounting. The brief facts of the case are that between May 9 and September 5, 2022, Ndhlovu manipulated FIC’s Investrust Bank account payment instructions and internal memos, forging documents to authorise payments that were never approved. Acting as the institution’s bank agent, he presented these falsified instructions to Investrust Bank and FIC’s clients, diverting K108,000.00 into his personal account. The scheme

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Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression Irene Khan meets with key actors in the justice sector.

On 29th January 2025, the Special Rappourteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Ms. Irene Khan held a meeting at National Prosecution Authority with the Attorney General, Mr. Mulilo Kabesha, SC, the Solicitor General, Mr. Marshal Muchende, SC, the Director of Public Prosecution, Mr. Gilbert Phiri, SC and officers from Ministry of Justice and National Prosecution Authority. The Special Rappourteur is in the country and is examining in the spirit of cooperation and dialogue the situation of the rights to freedom of opinion and expression in the context of the mandate of the Special Rappourteur.

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Zambia cracks down on illegal timber trade: Court orders forfeiture of smuggling truck

Siavonga, Zambia – In a significant step toward curbing environmental crimes, the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) has secured the permanent forfeiture of a South African-registered heavy-duty truck used in the illegal trafficking of Mopane wood. Valued at approximately ZMW 2.3 million (USD $82,000), the vehicle was seized while transporting 82 logs of Mopane out of the country. The case stems from the arrest of Takaedza Dzingirai (54), a Zimbabwean truck driver, who was caught by officers from the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) at Willizi Truck Park in Chirundu. Found guilty of illegal possession and transportation of Mopane wood, Dzingirai was fined ZMW 20,000 by the Chirundu Magistrate Court for breaching provisions of the Forest Act. Initially, the truck and timber were placed under conditional forfeiture on 30 August 2024, allowing any legitimate owners to come forward. However,

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Court of Appeal Grants State Leave to Appeal in Landmark Forfeiture Case

Lusaka, January, 2025 – The Court of Appeal has granted the State leave to appeal to the Supreme Court in a high-stakes non-conviction-based forfeiture case involving Sydney Mwansa, a bus conductor who is also a convicted drug dealer. The ruling highlights the fact that forfeiture laws apply indiscriminately, cutting across all social and economic classes. Mwansa’s legal troubles began in 2016 when he was arrested for drug-related offences. Investigators uncovered that, despite his modest earnings, he owned substantial assets, including a prime property in New Kasama, a house in Kamwala, and a Girsan pistol. The State argued that his known income was insufficient to lawfully acquire such wealth. In the High Court, Mwansa successfully explained the acquisition of his Kamwala house and pistol, but the New Kasama property raised red flags. Unable to justify its purchase, the court declared it

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ZAF officer denied bail in incest case

Lusaka, 2025 – A Zambia Air Force (ZAF) officer accused of having unlawful carnal knowledge of his biological daughter has been denied bail by the court. The accused, whose identity has been withheld to protect the child victim, appeared before the court today for plea-taking. He pleaded not guilty to the charge. Following the plea, the defence applied for bail, but the State strongly objected this application, citing the risk of interference with witnesses and the severity of the crime seeing as the victim resides within the same household as the Accused person. Upon reviewing the submissions from both sides, the Honourable Magistrate ruled in favour of the Prosecution, denying the accused’s bail application. The court emphasised the seriousness of the allegations and the need to protect the integrity of the ongoing proceedings before court. The matter has since been

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Court Of Appeal Grants Conditional Stay Of Forfeiture Order In Tasila Lungu Case

The latest update in the ongoing forfeiture case involving Ms. Tasila Lungu’s K8 million ranch in Sinda District, Eastern Province, is that the Court of Appeal has granted a conditional stay of execution of the judgment of the Economic and Financial Crimes Court (EFCC). The Court of Appeal is yet to hear the substantive appeal filed by Ms. Lungu, who is challenging the forfeiture ruling. On September 17, 2024, the EFCC ordered the forfeiture of the Sinda property to the State, following findings of unexplained wealth. Investigations had revealed a significant disparity between the value of the ranch and Ms. Lungu’s known legitimate sources of income. Dissatisfied with the ruling, Ms. Lungu filed an appeal before the Court of Appeal, contesting the EFCC’s decision. Awaiting the hearing and determination of her appeal, Ms. Lungu applied to the Court of Appeal

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Upholding Accountability in Tax Compliance: A Landmark Appeal Judgment

The National Prosecution Authority (NPA) welcomes the landmark judgment by the High Court in a case that highlights the importance of integrity and accountability in Zambia’s tax system. The case, involving Kennedy Likomeno (First Respondent) and Liko Industries & Logistics Company Limited (Second Respondent), revolved around allegations of filing fraudulent tax returns to the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA), raising critical issues regarding criminal intent and the standard of proof required in tax offences.

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Opening of Criminal Sessions in Kasama

The Kasama High Court Criminal Sessions 2025 officially commenced on Monday, 6th January 2025, at the Kasama High Court.The ceremony was opened by Hon. Justice Matthews Zulu Resident Judge at the Kasama High Court. This year’s sessions are themed “Exploring and Employing Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Criminal Cases as a Tool to Counter Delays in the Delivery of Justice.”The Guest of Honor, The Learned Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri, S.C., was in attendance and urged the importance of exploring and employing alternative dispute resolution in our legal system. ADR in criminal cases mainly takes the form of Plea Negotiations and agreements otherwise known as Plea Bargaining. He also pointed out that overcrowding in detention facilities is a troubling reality and courts are burdened by heavy caseloads hence the need for plea bargaining. He directed Prosecutors to

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Strengthening Partnerships for Justice: Wildlife Crime Prevention Donates Essential Supplies to NPA Livingstone Office

On December 23, 2024, Wildlife Crime Prevention (WCP) reaffirmed its commitment to fostering effective collaboration with the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) by donating essential office supplies to the Livingstone Office. This generous gesture underscores the shared mission of both institutions in combating wildlife crimes and supporting the administration of justice. The donation, presented by WCP’s Legal Officer, Mr. Edward Banda, included a desktop computer, three 76A HP toners, reams of paper, plain folders, and an assortment of pens. Mr. Banda highlighted the strong partnership between WCP and the NPA Livingstone Office, noting that the donation aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the office’s operations. Receiving the donation on behalf of the NPA, Southern Province Director, Deputy Chief State Advocate, Mr. Katongo Waluzimba, expressed profound gratitude for the continued support. He emphasized the critical role of such contributions in

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