Police in Ntchisi have arrested two people considered by police as dangerous gang of criminals. And manhunt continues for other members masterminding a spate of breakings offences within Malomo Trading Centre, says Sergeant Gladson M'bumpha Ntchisi Police Public Relations Officer.
According to Sergeant M'bumpha, the two suspects were arrested after a tip off from a sex worker who discovered their criminal acts while residing with them at the same Rest house.
"The tip off that swept into the two suspects was a big victory for the law enforcement in Ntchisi and the police have applauded the sex worker's good work." Said Sgt M'bumpha who named notorious acts of the two allegedly committed as the recent burglary, theft and breaking at Malomo Trading Centre.
Police have identified the suspects as Madalitso Govani Nyanja Limbani aged 21, of Thom Village in the area of Traditional Authority Kasumbu in Dedza and Madalitso Mwale, aged 21, from Malasa Village in the area of Traditional Authority Malengachanzi in Nkhotakota district.
Sgt Gladson M'bumpha said police in Ntchisi district for several weeks, have been receiving reports of burglary, theft and breaking cases which the two suspects have been admitted to have been involved in such criminal acts particularly at Malomo Trading Centre and further admitted that they were involved in recent breaking at Malomo Trading Centre.
The two suspects who are being kept at Ntchisi Police station will appear before court soon being charged with burglary, theft and breaking pending other charges and further investigations.
Meanwhile, police have called upon people to report all suspicious people to police and be vigilant at all times as the police is concerned by the trend of breakings.
In the Same District of Ntchisi
Unknown man was found dead at Gamba Village in the area of Traditional Authority Chilooko In Ntchisi.
Ntchisi Police Public Relations Officer, Sergeant Gladson M'bumpha says Thokozani Kapanyanga of Kavulala Village in the area of Traditional Authority Chilooko in Ntchisi informed police that some women fetching for firewood discovered the remains of the man in the bush.
M'bumpha says Police visited the scene on the same day accompanied by a medical official who confirmed the remains to be of human being. The police officer said the body is suspected to have been there for a very long time and it was in a decomposed state making it difficult to establish the cause of the death.
"The remains which comprised of skull and other parts had been ordered to be buried at the same place." Said Sgt M'bumpha adding that enquiries are in progress to find relatives.