Ministry of Defence, Home Affairs in Joint Investigations into Zomba Shooting
The government Ministries of Defence and Home
Affairs and Internal Security have assured Malawians that they are conducting
jont investigations into the death of Malawi Defence Force (MDF) soldier who
was shot by three Malawi Police Service (MPS) officers who were on patrol
duties.
The two ministries confirmed on the development
in Lilongwe on Thursday evening when making their statement regarding the
incident.
“The government Ministries of Defence and Home
Affairs and Internal Security regret the shooting of Malawi Defence Force soldier, Lance Corporal
Prince Lameck in Zomba on 22nd November 2014 at around 23:00 Hours
by the three Malawi Police Service officers who were on patrol duties which
resulted in his death. The two ministries are strongly condemning the act.”
Said minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security Hon. Paul Chibingu who was
accompanied by Hon Jappie Mhango Deputy Minister of Defence
“As we are aware, both Malawi Defence Force
(MDF) and Malawi Police Service (MPS) provide security in the country and it is
very regrettable and unfortunate that a precious life was lost in the course of
providing security.”
Honorable Chibingu said “…joint investigations
by MDF and MPS are in progress. We also wish to inform the nation that the
three MPS Officers involved are currently in custody awaiting findings of the
joint investigations.”
The Inspector General of Police Paul Kanyama assured
the nation of continued security and cordial working relationship that still
exist between police and MDF. He also appealed to Police officers to be
professional when carrying out duties and further advised security
organizations not to take law into their own hands but to follow standard
operating procedures.
“We are currently conducting meetings with all our
junior members across the country to always respect one another and be
disciplined so that we cool down the situation. Particularly we are asking them
to avoid engaging themselves in wrangles as they could not take the nation
forward but result into breakdown of security.” Said Kanyama and he added that
the three officers will face the law.
According to Deputy Army Commander Lt General
Griffin Phiri said the MDF officers were
met several occasions to be briefed on what is being done and the need to
remain calm including respecting every institution of security.
“We are advising them to always emulate the good
example set by their superiors as there is good working relationship between
superiors on both sides. And we want to assure Malawians of security in this
country because everything is in order” said Lt General Phiri
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