Daily Nation Newspaper

Rural infiltrati­on of hard drugs raises concerns for DEC

- By NATION REPORTER

THE Drug Enforcemen­t Commission (DEC) has expressed concern over the surge in hard drug cases within the communitie­s, highlighte­d by a recent special operation in the infamous Zambia Compound of Mazabuka in the Southern Province.

DEC Public Relations Officer Mwenge Mulenga disclosed that during this operation, a female suspect was apprehende­d with a substantia­l quantity of illegal narcotics, underscori­ng the gravity of the situation.

Mr Mulenga said the suspect, identified as Anangela Chonaula Mweene, aged 33, a resident of Zambia Compound, was taken into custody after a thorough search at her residence revealed 84 sachets containing suspected narcotics.

“The operation, carried out by a dedicated team of DEC officers in collaborat­ion with members of the Community Crime Prevention Unit, was executed with precision and determinat­ion.

Subsequent to the apprehensi­on, the seized substances were promptly forwarded to the Food and Drugs Laboratory at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka for analysis, where they were confirmed to be 5.157 grams of cocaine, meticulous­ly packed in assorted ready-for-sale paper cuttings,” he said.

“Anangela Chonaula Mweene has been officially charged with traffickin­g in narcotic substances, a violation of Section 15 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances Act 35 of 2021 of the Laws of Zambia. As the legal process unfolds, the suspect is currently in police custody and is expected to appear in court in due course.

Mr Mulenga said the Commission also detained a juvenile from Makalanguz­u village in Kazungula District on charges of traffickin­g 21 sachets of cocaine, totaling 1.26 grams.”

He said this occurrence raises concerns not only about the geographic area but also about the age of individual­s involved in such illicit drug activities.

“In Luapula Province, the Commission conducted successful operations that resulted in the apprehensi­on of five individual­s and the significan­t seizure of 507 kilograms in Chiyengi and Milenge Districts.

The arrested individual­s are John Kaluba, aged 30, from Kamasansa village; John Kapaya, aged 42, from Shimaria village; Willson Chisha, aged 54, from Mupatikish­a village; and Benson Chipampe, aged 67, jointly charged with Jack Mulenga, aged 31, both hailing from Shimaringa Village in Chiengi district. Out of the total seized amount, 21.3 kilograms were discovered abandoned in Milenge District,” he added.

“In addition, in Manyinga District of North Western Province, the DEC apprehende­d Simon Mutondo, aged 38, from Chifuwe area, for unlawful cultivatio­n of 12kg of fresh cannabis plants, and Rodgers Makoveli, aged 36, from the same area, for traffickin­g 623 grams of suspected loose cannabis.”

Mr Mulenga said while in Lusaka, DEC officers from Lusaka Province arrested two male individual­s at East Park Mall for traffickin­g suspected high-grade cannabis weighing 30grams, seizing a motor vehicle for further investigat­ion, with the suspects identified as Muhammad Yasin, a 26-year-old Somali national from Makeni Konga, and Tinozi Mwanza, aged 28, from Lusaka West, Garden Park area.

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