KABIMBA GIVES IG 7 DAYS TO TELL ZAMBIANS WHETHER IT IS MARY CHIRWA IN VIDEOS

By Staff Reporter

Economic Front (EF) leader Wynter Kabimba has written to Inspector General of Police Lemmy Kajoba giving him seven days within which to inform Zambians on the status of the investigation to establish whether the women who was fondling her genitals in the videos is DEC Director General Mary Chirwa or not.

In a latter dated August 30, and seen by Daily Revelation, Kabimba argued that the pictures and videos which circulated on social media constituted a criminal offence.

“Re: Investigations into the alleged Mary Chirwa Pornographic Pictures. Wherever to the above matter and the investigations which you said were being undertaken by the Police regarding the same. You will appreciate that the pictures which circulated on social media platforms constituted a criminal offence under our laws. In this regard and the interest of the public, we as Economic Front hereby raise the following questions for your attention: (i) The identity of the person or persons who took those pictures and / or posted them on social media? (ii) The actual identity of the person in those pictures? (iii) If your investigations have established evidence to the two questions above, whether or not you have taken statements from the persons involved. (iv) If the investigations are still underway, when you hope to conclude the same and inform the public accordingly,” stated Kabimba. “I wish to inform you that unless we hear from you within 7 days from the date hereof, we shall have no option but to commence judicial review proceedings in the High Court to seek an appropriate order in this matter.”

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  • Shadreck , August 30, 2022 @ 4:26 pm

    President Kabimba is right and if the IG fails to do his job or give answer the best thing to do is sue the IG because is not in the office to just warm his chair but to save the functions of his office as guided by the constitution of the Republic of Zambia.

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