Monday, December 30, 2024

Police Chief urges public to be security conscious during festive season

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Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja
Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja

Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja has warned the general public to pay attention to their personal security and safety during the festive season.

Mr. Kanganja explained that during the festive season criminally minded elements are also going about their business and looking for an opportunity to take advantage of unsuspecting people for their valuables.

ZANIS reports that the Police Chief also advised people to drink responsibly and avoid engaging in gender based violence during this season.

‘’with a growing trend in gender based violence, I would like to advise people to drink responsibly as they celebrate and avoid abusing alcohol which may lead to their inability to reason,” he said.

Mr Kanganja added that parents must also guide their children as they celebrate because it is during such periods that the Zambia Police record a lot of juvenile delinquency.

“According to 2015 statistics, the country recorded a total of 2,089 juvenile convictions for offences as compared to 2,029 juvenile convictions in 2014, showing an increase by 60 cases representing a percentage increase of 2.87 percent,” Kanganja disclosed.

“In 2015, Lusaka Division recorded the highest number of juvenile convictions with 1,055 convictions followed by Copperbelt with 719 and the least was Northern Province Division with 15 convictions,” he added.

The Police Chief pointed out that most prevalent offences committed by juveniles include affray, assault, rape, defilement, drunk and disorderly conduct and burglary and general thefts.

Mr. Kanganja further advised Banks to put up strict security measures inside and outside the banks to protect their clients.

“I’m advising all those making cash transactions from banks and automated Teller Machines (ATM) to always be alert and avoid exposing security information and monies withdraw,” Kanganja advised.

Mr. Kanganja has since assured members of the public that the Zambia Police will collaborate with citizens in the fight against crime in the coming year and beyond.

4 COMMENTS

  1. How can the public domain be safe when it is the PFolice bandits of Kanganja under visionless Lungu inflicting pain & injuries on the citizens?
    This is rhetoric Kanganja! Just tame your violent & unprofessional PFolice bandits.
    The Skeleton Key
    ~206~

    • To me security consciousness means never look a policeman in the eye or give them details of your physical address because you will get robbed very soon. The cops and robbers work hand in hand. Since we don’t know who the robbers are but cops are in uniform, just stay away from the cops.

    • Comment:what have noticed in Zambia is that everyone is guilty till proven innocent. no one usually has a say if accused of something , the cops who should be protecting citizens are the ones citizens are scared of. when something has happened, the cops just come and start beating the accused no questions asked. I think thats why people tend to take matters i
      n their own hands. one is not safe, either with the society who beats till you or in cops who beats till your nearly dead .they are both the same.

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