The Borneo Post

Malawi police arrest 140 over ‘vampires’ bloodsucki­ng claim

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LILONGWE: Police in Malawi say they have arrested 140 people after the killing of least nine people in a violence over reports of ‘vampires’ sucking blood of residents.

An epileptic man was reportedly burned to death and another person was stoned to death in the country’s second-biggest city, Blantyre. The assault begun in September when rumors of ‘ bloodsucke­rs’ on the loose spread ,and the police say the situation is out of control.

According to local media reports, the Inspector General of Police, Lexten Kachama said currently, they have found no tangible evidence yet to incriminat­e those alleged to be bloodsucke­rs or even prove they exist.

‘‘Firstly, we discovered that in Phalombe ,two people sent phone messages telling others that they were coming to suck their blood. They have been arrested.

“As for incidents in Blantyre, they were simply thieves. People are initiating the issue of blood sucking so that they take advantage of the violence that erupts to steal,” said Kachama.

Some residents ,including health officials, teachers and traditiona­l leader, in the Southern African nation say their homes have been destroyed following speculatio­n they were looking after ‘vampires’.

The police announced that a committee made up of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal Security, Ministry of Local Government and Rural Developmen­t, Ministry of Civic Education and Culture and the Ministry of Health to investigat­e the matter. — Bernama

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