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CRIMINALS USING CHILDREN TO ROB SHOPS - DC

- By ROGERS KALERO

CRIMINALSa­re using children from vulner able families living on the streets to rob shops and break into other people's ve hicles, Kitwe District Com missioner (DC) Lawrence Mwanza has said.

Mr Mwansa warned that after being used as informa tion tools by criminals that children would in future be come hard core criminals who would be difficult to control.

Mr Mwanza was speaking yesterday when more than 25 visually impaired families among them street kids were yesterday repatriate­d to their various homes in Luanshya and Ndola.

"The exercise conducted today, would not only bring sanity in the district, but also provide a safe environmen­t for the families and children as you know, the street is a very dangerous place for a child to grow from.

"We noted that the families living on the streets especially children were being used as informatio­n tools by crimi nals to rob shops and break into other people's vehicles,'' Mr Mwanza said

Mr Mwanza in the compa ny of Mayor Mpasa Mwaya, provided buses and assort ed food stuffs sourced from well-wishers for the families who sought shelter along some shops in Kitwe’s second class trading area.

The DC said the local lead ership would now engage council and state police to ensure that no child or parent was found on the streets after their re-union with families.

Mr Mwanza said measures would be put in place to en roll the children in schools and ensure they received ad equate meals for them not to opt back to the streets.

And Kitwe Mayor, Mpasa Mwaya, called on the busi ness community to engage her office and that of the Dis trict Commission­er (DC) to supplement government ef forts in providing necessitie­s for the families as opposed to giving them hand-outs.

"Hand-outs are not sus tainable but that a lasting solution should be derived to help benefit the affected families. The office of the DC and the local authority are working hard to find a lasting solution to the problem ,'' Ms Mwaya said.

Last week Mr Mwanza in the company of Ms Mwaya and Luanshya Mayor Charles Mulenga engaged the street kids and the adults on the plans to take them back to their respective towns as the streets were posing a threat to their health and lives due to lack of proper sanitary conditions.

 ?? ?? File Photo: Nkana MP Binwell Mpundu (Right) with Kitwe District Commission­er Lawrence Mwanza
File Photo: Nkana MP Binwell Mpundu (Right) with Kitwe District Commission­er Lawrence Mwanza

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