2)–Court acquits USD counterfeit accused

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—-A 28 year old man of Kuku compound in Lusaka has been acquitted by the Lusaka Magistrate Court for being in possession of 263 100 US dollars counterfeit notes.

The accused Emmanuel Mulongwe was jointly charged with his two co- accused Ireen Muzyamba 48 of Luanshya and Ignatius Kalaba,44 from Kapiri Mposhi who have been found guilty and convicted pending sentencing on June 30, 2014.

In the first count,  Emmanuel Mulongwe and Ireen Muzyamba are jointly charged for being in possession of counterfeit currency notes contrary to section 358 of the Penal Code Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia.

It is alleged that Emmanuel Mulongwe and Ireen Muzyamba on 13 March 2014 jointly and whilst acting together did possess two hundred and thirty (230) pieces of 100 US dollars counterfeit currency notes without lawful authority.

And in the second count, Emmanuel Mulongwe is jointly charged Ignatius Kalaba for being in possession of counterfeit currency notes contrary to section 358 of the Penal Code Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia.

It is alleged that Emmanuel Mulongwe and Ignatius Kalaba on March 13, 2014 jointly and whilst acting together did possess thirty three (33)pieces of 100 dollars counterfeit currency notes without lawful authority.

And Magistrate Wendy Chibesakunda who sat with Briswe Tantameni acquitted Emmanuel in the matter saying he could not fall in section 21 of being an accomplice because the counterfeit notes could not be traced to him as a source or being on the duty of finding a supplier or buyer as there was no actual buyer in vicinity to confirm that it was him.

Magistrate Chibesakunda said Emmanuel was not with his co-accused on the day they were arrested hence there was a loophole in the prosecution evidence to connect him to the matter.

She said she found the other accused persons Ireen Muzyamba and Ignatius Kalaba guilty as they were found in possession of the suspected counterfeit notes which were proved to be counterfeit.

She further said in the offence in question possession was sufficient evidence hence both the accused persons have not justified there being found in possession of the counterfeit notes and  convicted them accordingly.

The matter has since been adjourned to June 30, 2014 for mitigation and sentencing.

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  1. How? dats de problem with our investigators,public prosecutors and however is concerned.try to transfer som of these guys,they hv over stayed such dat,they knw every corner and gimiks of hw to get corrupted,destroy cases.ma transfers yanasila manje unless ati achimwa no! Som of these chaps hv neva bin on a single transfer since time frm training! Shame on u! Ba pompwe mushibila nsala!

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