Charity Katanga’s Buses and Funds Forfeited to State Following Conviction Based Forfeiture Case
Lusaka, Zambia, 02.07.2024 -Today, the Lusaka Subordinate Court has ordered the forfeiture of 10 Higer buses and K1,522,005.15 found in the account of Chibeka Express Ltd, following a Conviction Based Forfeiture Application by the State. This comes after Charity Katanga, former Deputy Inspector General of Police, was convicted in February for possessing tainted property. Charity Katanga was handed a three-year jail term on the February 19, this year on charges of possessing 10 Higer buses, valued at K26,282,770, which were found to be proceeds of crime, contrary to Section 71(1) of the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act (FPOCA) No. 19 of 2010. The buses and funds in the Chibeka Express Ltd account at Stanbic Bank Ndola Main Branch were determined to be tainted properties. Presiding Chief Resident Magistrate at Lusaka Sibordinate Court, Honourable Davies Chibwili found that the funds