By Staff Reporter
The Zambia Police has cautioned former president Edgar Lungu to remember that no one is above the law.
And the police has urged president Lungu to conduct himself within the confines of the law and to refrain from actions that disrupt public peace and order.
Zambia police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga in a statement, stated that the police will not hesitate to enforce the law on anyone.
Hamoonga stated stated that the police observed with concern an incident involving president Lungu where he led a group of individuals in town and caused traffic descriptions.
“Today, we observed a concerning incident involving Former president Edgar Lungu, who led a group of individuals from Town Centre around 11:30 hours into Cairo Road, causing significant disruptions to traffic. We want to emphasise that such actions constitute an unlawful assembly, and regardless of one’s former status as a head of state, adherence to the law is non-negotiable,” Hamoonga stated. “We hereby caution Former president Lungu that no one is above the law, and the police will not hesitate to enforce it. Engaging in activities that disrupt public order and safety will not be tolerated, and those who act with impunity will face legal consequences.”
He has urged president Lungu to conduct himself within the confines of the law and to refrain from actions that disrupt public peace and order.
Hamoonga stated that failure to comply will result in the necessary legal actions being taken.
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