Logo

Drunken Police Officer Frees 13 Suspects in Zambia to Celebrate New Year


Rae Hamoonga
Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga

Lusaka, Zambia – A Zambian police officer has been arrested after freeing 13 suspects from custody on New Year’s Eve to allow them to celebrate the occasion, officials have confirmed.

Detective Inspector Titus Phiri, in an intoxicated state, forcibly obtained cell keys from constable Serah Banda at the Leonard Cheelo police station in Lusaka. He then unlocked the male and female cells, releasing detainees accused of crimes including assault, robbery, and burglary.

According to police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga, Phiri told the suspects they were “free to cross over into the new year” before fleeing the scene himself. Out of 15 suspects in custody, 13 escaped, and a manhunt is now underway to recapture them.

The names of the suspects who escaped are as follows:

1.Kennedy Musonda – Assault OABH (GBV)

2.Caredi Mumeka – Affray

3.Memory Tembo – Affray

4.Agness Mwaba – Assault OABH

5.Maclean Shanaube – Assault OABH, Burglary, and Theft

6.Lastone Ngosa – Assault OABH

7.Fletcher Nkosani – Conduct likely to cause a breach of peace

8.Enock Banda – Obtaining goods by false pretenses

9.Memory Mpukuta – Theft

10.Jane Banda – Theft

11.Simon Phiri – Possession of psychological substances

12.David Sibalwi 

13.Kelvin Mwape 

Former presidential spokesperson and lawyer Dickson Jere reacted to the incident on social media, calling it both “comical” and reminiscent of a 1997 New Year’s Eve case. In that instance, late High Court Judge Kabazo Chanda controversially ordered the release of 53 long-detained suspects, citing the principle, “Justice delayed is justice denied.”

The escape of the 13 detainees has raised questions about security measures at the police station and the responsibility of law enforcement officers. Investigations into the matter are ongoing.

Read more

0Comments

Share This Post

Leave a Reply


Sport News

CELEB STORIES
Namibian Gospel Singer, D-Naff Released on Bail After Fraud-Related Arrest
TUWOct 24, 2025
D-Naff

Prominent Namibian gospel artist and motivational speaker, Naftalie Amukwelele widely known as D-Naff, appeared in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court on…

Regina Daniels Needs Rehabilitation, Says Husband Senator Ned Nwoko Who Accused the Actress of Using Too Much Drugs
TUWOct 19, 2025
Regina Daniels Needs Rehabilitation, Says Husband Senator Ned Nwoko Who Accused the Actress of Using Too Much Drugs

Nigerian senator Ned Nwoko has accused his wife, actress Regina Daniels, of substance abuse and violent behaviour, claiming she requires…

Regina Daniels Cries Out Over Alleged Violence in Her Marriage with Millionare Ned Nwoko
Aneli FuraOct 18, 2025
Regina Daniels Cries Out Over Alleged Violence in Her Marriage with Millionare Ned Nwoko

Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has reportedly opened up about ongoing challenges in her marriage to businessman and former senator Ned…

Diddy Sentenced to Four Years in Prison Over Prostitution Charges
TUWOct 4, 2025
Sean Diddy Combs convert

A federal judge in Manhattan has sentenced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs to four years and two months in prison…


HEALTH TOPICS
Pupkewitz Foundation Repair 13 Ambulances Free of Charge
TUWOct 24, 2025
Pupkewitz Foundation Repair 13 Ambulances Free of Charge

Thirteen ambulances belonging to the Ministry of Health and Social Services have been fully restored to operational condition after receiving free mechanical repairs from the…

Rundu State Hospital the Main Beneficiaries of N$8.5 Million Medical Equipment Donation from IUM
TUWOct 22, 2025
Rundu State Hospital the Main Beneficiaries of N$8.5 Million Medical Equipment Donation from IUM

The Ministry of Health and Social Services has received medical equipment worth N$8.5 million from the International University of Management (IUM), with Rundu State Hospital…

Second Mpox Case Confirmed in Swakopmund
Ryan SiprianoOct 21, 2025
Second Mpox Case Confirmed in Swakopmund

Health Minister Dr Esperance Luvindao has announced the confirmation of a second Mpox case in Swakopmund, bringing Namibia’s total confirmed infections to two. In a…

44 Individuals in Walvis Bay and Swakopmund Identified Through Mpox Contact Tracing
TUWOct 21, 2025
Mpox Cases Rise to 44 Along Namibia’s Coast towns

The Ministry of Health and Social Services has clarified that the 44 mpox cases reported in Walvis Bay and Swakopmund are not confirmed infections. These…

Africa