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Police IG Concerned With Increasing Number Of ritual Killings Related To Kikondo

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POLICE IG CONCERNED WITH INCREASING NUMBER OF KILLINGS RELATED TO KIKONDO

January 27, 2023

Inspector General of Police Lemmy Kajoba has noted with concern the increase in the number of murder cases involving ritual killings commonly known as kikondo in North-Western Province.

Kikondo (moving coffin) is a ritual practice by local people in some parts of the Province which they believe help to identify killers of their relatives mostly in suspicious circumstances.

Police in North-Western Province recorded nine cases of kikondo between January 2022 and January 2023 with only one arrest made so far. The cases are rampant in Solwezi and Kasempa Districts.

All the recorded incidents involve elderly people aged between 60 and 90 who are alleged to have been behind the death of the person in their communities.

The perpetrators including the relatives of the deceased abandon their villages immediately after practicing kikondo as they know that Police will be looking for them.

It is alleged that the mob in the villages where these crimes occur join in by beating the victims with various weapons once identified by the ‘moving coffin’.

Mr. Kajoba, who is in North-Western Province on a familiarization tour, has since instructed officers to make sure that all suspects are rounded-up and be made accountable for their actions.

“Your target should be the Pallbearers and the relatives. Arrest and charge them for murder,” Mr. Kajoba directed.

He further directed to move additional manpower of Paramilitary officers deployed in Zambezi District to Solwezi and Kasempa Districts in order to assist in the manhunt of the suspects who are currently on the run.

The Police Chief cautioned and reminded officers that the New Dawn Government was elected under the back drop of rule of law which respects human rights.

He said Zambia Police will ensure that the policy directive by the President is fulfilled.

“We cannot afford to see the degeneration of security situation in some parts of the country were people are brutally murdered on mere accusations of practicing witchcraft,” Mr. Kajoba bemoaned.

He observed that despite problems of long distances where these crimes occur, compounded by the lack of Police transport, efforts should be made at all costs of ensuring that culprits are held accountable of their actions as this will send a strong message to deter this primitive and inhuman practice by the people.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kajoba has assured Police officers that the problem of transport will soon be a thing of the past as Government has bought more than 150 motor vehicles for the Zambia Police Service through Constituency Development Fund (CDF).

He said Police officers will be able to respond effectively to security concerns as each Constituency will have a Police motor vehicle.

Mr. Kajoba said the motor vehicles are expected before the end of the first quarter of 2023.

The Police Chief who is accompanied by the Commissioner for Administration Auxensio Daka, Commissioner of Police for North-Western Province Dennis Moola and other Senior Police officers interacted with officers in Solwezi, Kasempa, Mufumbwe, Manyinga, Kabompo and Zambezi Districts.

Danny Mwale
Deputy Police Public Relations Officer

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