Showing posts with label Mable Msefula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mable Msefula. Show all posts

Friday, 23 January 2015

Police Hunting Criminals Carjacked Information Minister’s Vehicle

Police Hunting Criminals Carjacked Information Minister’s Vehicle


The Malawi Police Service (MPS) says is hunting for criminals who robbed official vehicle for Minister of Information, Tourism and Culture late hours of Thursday at Lunzu in Blantyre.

A Toyata VX, white in colour, Reg. No.MG330M belonging to Ministry of Information has been stolen by unknown criminals at New Nansengwe lodge at round 21:30 hours.

Senior Superintendent Mable Msefula, Deputy Press and Public Relations Officer said currently, police are investigating the matter to recover the vehicle as well as arrest the criminals.

“We are also urging the general public to tip us if they see such type of vehicle in their areas.” Said Snr Supt Msefula, “Malawi Police Service is advising drivers especially those who drive government vehicles to always exercise extra precautionary security measures as such vehicles attract criminals”

Snr. Supt Msefula said the vehicle was being driven by Mr. Jafali Malemia and thecriminals also stole cellphones and other properties from guards at the said lodge.

The Minister of Information Kondwani Nankhumwa was not in the vehicle at the time of robbery.



FMB Robbery; Police Arrests Another Suspect

FMB Robbery; Police Arrests Another Suspect


The Malawi Police Service (MPS) has arrested Grey Bamusi in connection to the armed robbery which took place at First Merchant Bank (FMB) Livingstone Towers Branch in Blantyre in which money amounting to K112, 000,000 got stolen, and a police officer was murdered, other officer was severely injured.

Senior Superintendent Mable Msefula, Deputy Press and Public Relations Officer for MPS confirmed the development and said the suspect hails from Makalauka Village T/A Chikowi in zomba.

Snr. Supt Msefula said the suspect was found with items, suspected to have been bought using the stolen money. The items include motor vehicle Toyota Ruox Reg. No. ZA2009, Zuku decoder and dish and upright fridge.

The MPS Deputy PRO said investigations are still going on to trace the remaining criminals and urged members of the general public to assist police with information leading to the arrests of the remaining suspects and others connected to criminal activities.

“The Malawi police service is calling upon the public to tip police on people suspected to be connected to criminal activities, more especially people who stay in our areas but they do not have proper means of earning a living more especially in towns. Landlords also should be patriotic by vetting tenants before they allow them to stay in their houses. And also those in hospitality business like lodges ,rest houses, hotels should be examining carefully on customer lodging in their rest houses and report on suspicious people to police.” Said Msefula

The arrest which happened on Thursday comes after eight other arrests made recently in connection to the incident. The suspects are Felix Malope from Chitengu Village T/A Bvumbwe in Thyolo, Peter Malunga of Musa Magasa Village T/A Machinjiri in Blantyre, Keston Mbewe of Makunje Village in Machinhiri Blantyre, Felix Khozomba from Likumbo Village T/A Likoswe iin Chiradzulo, William Chirwa from Nzikuola Village in T/A Mlonyeni in Mchinji.

The other suspects are Edward Kamiza of Lizulu T/A Goman in Ntcheu, Limbani Hope of Mlaope Village T/A Nsanama in Balaka and Martin Malimwe from Kalongonda T/A Mabuka in Mulanje district.

The Malawi Police Service has also strongly condemned acts of mob justice by some quarters of society following the recent incident happened in Chilomoni township where an angry mob killed Andy Wilson, 30, from chibwana village, T/A Kuntaja in Blantyre after being caught stealing goats.


Msefula has urged the public to desist from such behavior and called on local leaders to encourage people to enhance community policing by formulating structures and neighborhood watch groups.

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Malawi Police Warns Against Killings of Albinos

Malawi Police Warns Against Killings of Albinos


The Malawi Police Service has appealed to the members of the general public to report any information leading to the arrests of people killing Albinos children’s.

In the eastern region districts of Malawi particularly Zomba City, Mulanje, Machinga and Phalombe several cases have been reported of either killings or missing of children born albino.

Deputy National Police Public Relations Officer Mable Msefula in an interview said police are “condemning this unbecoming behavior” and sent a strong warning that the “law shall take its course” on anyone found to be connected to such behavior as police are urging the public to tip police on people suspected to be connected to such behaviour.

“Right now we are calling the general public to be alert and guard against such conducts. They should report to police any information leading to arrest of anyone they know practicing this behaviour” She appealed

“As police we don’t condone such practice, right now there are several myths about albinos but it is not true that albinos are what people think they are or are medication of any kind, rather they are human beings like anybody else. Therefore this behavior should not be tolerated in our society” she said

One of the reported cases include Mr Baiton Makolija from Jali, Masale Village, T/A Mwambo in Zomba who reported missing of his sister Marita Makolija who was albino. He said Marita got missing between 17th and 18th January this year. On Monday 19th January her clothes were spotted floating in the water 500m away from her home and after search, dead body was discovered in a newly dug pit near an anthill and was positively identified by the reporter.

The dead body had no head, legs and arms. Postmortem revealed that death was due to excessive loss of blood. Two more cases of such nature were reported in Mulanje and Machinga. In Machinga district police have managed to arrest two people who are suspected to be behind the kidnapping of a two year old albino.

“We are urging everyone in Malawi to let police know if anything relating to this malpractice happens in their area. Let’s work together to ensure that albino children are well protected” urged Msefula