Tuesday, 30 December 2014

LL Police Shot Dead 4 Armed Robbers, 1 At large

Police assure residence of maximum security


Armed robbers from Malawi and Mozambique have died after being shot by Police in Lilongwe on Monday evening. Two Malawians died on spot and the other two Mozambican nationals were arrested and later died at Kamuzu Central Hospital but one Mozambican national is on loose.

According to Lilongwe Police Station Public Relations Officer Sub Inspector Kingsley Dandaula the armed robbers exchanged gun-shots with police where two Malawian nationals died on spot and two Mozambican nationals were arrested but had shot wounds.

Dandaula said the police followed tip that some robbers camping somewhere at Biwi near Kalikuti hotel were in the day planning to carryout robbery in the capital city Lilongwe targeting filling stations, banks and some shops.

He said police had the suspects on surveillance and rounded them up at a newly constructed Lilongwe West By-pass road roundabout and Gateway Mall “When our officers identified the criminals they started to exchange gunshots and two Malawian criminals were killed on spot and the other two who are Mozambican nationals died at Kamuzu Central Hospital”

Dandaula mentioned that the deceased criminals were armed with an AK 47 with 18 rounds of live ammunition, an axe, valium drugs, but said the investigations are underway.

Sub Inspector Dandaula further said police identified one Mozambican criminal to be responsible in one of the murder that took place in Dedza and that the other Malawian suspect had criminal record of stealing vehicles.

Currently in Lilongwe cases of armed robbery are happening daily during the day and night.

But the Lilongwe Police PRO has assured Lilongwe City Residence of their security “We want to assure Lilongwe city residence that as police, we will work together with them in ensuring maximum security in the city. We know people have begun to say that there is security lapse in Lilongwe but we would like to assure them that we are doing all that we can to arrest these criminals but I would like to urge members of general public to share us information of any suspects.”




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