FIVE INDIVIDUALS ARRESTED FOR FAKE COUNTERFEITS NOTES
By Daily News Reporter
The Drug Enforcement Commission
(DEC) in Lusaka has arrested five (5) individuals for trading in counterfeit
notes amounting to over USD 475,000 and over ZMW 49,000.
The five (5) who include three (3)
Zambians, one (1) Ugandan, and one (1) Burundian have been identified as
follows:
• Simon Mugabe, male, aged 47,
residing in Chaisa compound, Lusaka
• Undikubwayo Allain Diomede, male,
aged 45, residing in Emmasdale, Lusaka
• Chibwe Mulenga, female, aged 61,
residing in Kamwala South, Lusaka
• Musonda Bwalya, female, aged 60,
residing in Rhodes Park, Lusaka, and
• Edwin Mando, male, aged 32,
residing in Kamwala, Lusaka.
Mr Edwin Mando, 32 of Kamwala in
Lusaka was arrested for trading in ZMW 49,700 counterfeit notes whereas the
four have been jointly arrested for trading in USD 475,800 counterfeit
notes.
The Commission has observed a trend
of counterfeit notes suspected to be manufactured in East Africa coming into
our country. DEC Director General Nason Banda has, therefore, warned that the
institution is on high alert and shall not relent to criminalities such as
these weakening the economy.
Meanwhile the Commission has made a
significant breakthrough in the relentless fight against economic and financial
crimes following a successful forfeiture of ZMW 2,120,104.21 from Shadreck
Bwalya Zulu's account held with a known banking institution. This follows a
judgement by the High Court in Lusaka which granted a non-conviction based
forfeiture after an application by the National Prosecutions Authority.
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