ZAMBIA: DEC OFFICER SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR MURDERING SUSPECT
November 12, 2014: A 45-year-old Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) investigations officer of Kasama has been sentenced to death by the Kasama High Court for murdering a suspected drug trafficker.
Ndola High Court judge Charles Chanda, sitting in Kasama recently, imposed the death penalty on Ohinga Lumamba of plot number 003, Mulenga Hills in Kasama.
Lumamba, on July 8 last year in Kasama, murdered Geoffrey Mumba.
He denied the charge.
Mr Justice Chanda said he did not find any extenuating circumstances in the case and that he had no option but to impose the mandatory sentence for murder on Lumamba.
He granted Lumamba leave to appeal to the Supreme Court.
Evidence before court was that on the fateful day, Lumamba in the company of other DEC officers went to Mumbaâs house to conduct a search after receiving information that he was dealing in marijuana.
The court heard that the exercise was conducted around 04:00 hours but when they knocked on the door and introduced themselves, Mumba refused to open the door and told the DEC officers that there was nothing of interest for them to look for.
The court heard that the other DEC officers kept a distance but Lumamba entered Mumbaâs house and a struggle between the two ensued.
The court heard that Lumamba shot Mumba in the chest because he allegedly threatened to axe him.
Lumambaâs colleagues rushed into the house after the gunshot and found Mumba lying in a pool of blood.
Mumba sustained a wound on the left side of the chest.
Lumamba gave sworn evidence but called no witnesses.
He denied murdering Mumba with malice aforethought because the firearm discharged accidentally. (Sources: zambianwatchdog.com, 12/11/2014)
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