POLICE WARN AGAINST DISRUPTIONS DURING ECL CASE JUDGEMENT

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POLICE WARN AGAINST DISRUPTIONS DURING ECL CASE JUDGEMENT

December 7, 2024

The Zambia Police Service has advised the public to avoid flocking to the Constitutional Court premises when the judgment in former President EDGAR LUNGU’s eligibility case will be read on Tuesday next week.

Inspector General of Police GRAPHEL MUSAMBA says his office has received credible intelligence that certain individuals are planning to cause disturbances during the court proceedings.

Mr. MUSAMBA has warned that any acts intended to disrupt public peace and order will not be tolerated and those found engaging in such activities will be dealt with to the full extent of the law.

He said in a statement that the Zambia Police Service is fully prepared to ensure that law and order is maintained across the country.

Mr. MUSAMBA has appealed to all peace-loving citizens to go about their daily activities responsibly on that day and to follow the court proceedings from the comfort of their homes or other appropriate locations.

He said the country must respect the judicial process and contribute to maintaining peace and unity in the nation.

ZNBC

4 COMMENTS

  1. Why go there anyway when the proceedings will be broadcast live?

    Guys stay away. Pay your subscription to watch to avoid scaffles with the police who so prepared.

    Ma recruits kaa! You know how excited they can be!

    Don’t say you didn’t hear!

    Forward with HH7 2026

  2. He thinks Zambia is like his own ka party where he has forbidden anyone to challenge him.

    If left unchecked, he will destabilise and wrek our beautiful country.

    Reject dictatorship and crookedness.

    Vote wisely in 2026.

  3. Whip and cage the despots and let them learn a lesson from the discomfort of their cells. Lungu and company are a conglomerate of irredeemable and incorrigible human beings who can do anything to burn down the country.

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