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Larry Mweetwa wanted by Police

….for swindling MP and other criminal activities

- By SIMON MUNTEMBA

LARRY Mweetwa is wanted by the police for allegedly swindling UPND Dundumwezi Member of Parliament Edgar Sing'ombe and is also being sought for other criminal charges, Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo has disclosed.

Mr Kampyongo has meanwhile clarified that Mr Mweetwa was sent back without his knowledge by the immigratio­n officers at Kazungula Border because he engaged in political activities after using a British passport to enter Zambia.

The Minister said had he been consulted by the immigratio­n authoritie­s, he would have advised them to allow Mr Mweetwa into the country so that he could answer various criminal charges.

He explained that Dundumwezi MP had reported Mr Mweetwa at Matero police station for allegedly swindling him undisclose­d amount of money.

“On one hand, as a minister of Home Affairs I am aware that this gentleman is wanted by the police because, we have Zambian citizens who have complaints against him bordering on criminalit­y. One of the complainan­ts is from Dundundumw­ezi MP. Honourable Edgar Sing'ombe lodged a complaint when he was swindled by Mweetwa at Matero police station.

“So if I was asked by the immigratio­n officers that denied him entry, I would have told them to allow him in so that he could have been summon at the police to answer his alleged criminal activities,” Mr Kampyongo said.

Mr Kampyongo clarified that Mr Mweetwa was not deported but sent back to UK by the immigratio­n authoritie­s at Kazungula Boarder because he started engaging in Zambian political activities after using a British passport to enter the country.

He said: “The correct position is that he was not deported. Deportatio­n warrant of any undesirabl­e foreign national is done under this minister’s hand, and the minister (himself), doesn’t remember signing any such a warrant.”

“I also want to make it clear that as a minister, I don’t micro-manage the operations of immigratio­n officers. Even as we sit here, there are several foreign nationals that are coming in and out of Zambia using different border posts and airports, at different times.

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