Thursday, March 20, 2025

Female Court Messenger In Chingola Murdered While Escorting Suspect

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A female court messenger in Chingola District on the Copperbelt Province has been murdered while escorting a suspect to police cells.

Copperbelt Province Police Commanding Officer Peacewell Mweemba has identified the deceased as Prudence Nkomesh and the suspect as Francis Mwamba.

Mr Mweemba has told ZANIS news in a statement that the deceased was murdered by the suspect while escorting him to police cells.

He said the suspect used a bamboo log to hit the deceased causing her to sustain a cut on the head and swollen forehead.

Mr Mweemba says brief facts are that the suspect and the wife had a marital dispute and took the matter to Chingola Local Court where they divorced and he was ordered by the court to be paying a monthly fee of K500.

He explained that the suspect paid for some months but defaulted for a month prompting the wife to report back the matter to the Local Court where a warrant to arrest Mr Mwamba was issued.

“On 18 March 2025 around 09 hours the suspect of contempt was taken to court where the court ordered two female court messengers, the deceased Prudence Nkomesh and Caren Mwansa to take him to Police” Mweemba explained.

He said on the way the suspect got a bamboo log and hit the deceased on the head and she sustained the stated injuries and was rushed to Nchanga North Hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Mr Mweemba stated that the matter was reported to Chingola Police station by Alex Chama the workmate to the deceased and that police officers rushed to the hospital, inspected the body and found the said injuries.

He said the body of the deceased has since been deposited in Nchanga North Hospital Mortuary awaiting postmortem examination.

Mr Mweemba notes that the suspect is on the run and more investigation will follow.

11 COMMENTS

    • Unbelievable. Okay the court is only a few minutes walk to the police but you don’t take chances with anything. It may have looked like a simple case, but the culprit saw jail and decided to do the evil that he did.

    • Sad story.
      Maybe she was pushing, insulting and slapping the accused on way to police cells, because that’s what you people treat convicts.

    • @Alexander a little education is dangerous. You dont even know how to apply the “equal status” phrase to what women are fighting for. You think violence is part of human endeavour? So we should be equal in destruction?

  1. Compromised security and safety of the messenger. She was not supposed to offer escort. Isn’t it a police job? I have seen police guarding government and financial places. Why don’t we extend this to court premises? Why doesn’t our vice president have a male body guard? For the same reason, those two messengers were misassigned.

  2. Really sad !! but not surprised just look at the CASUAL approach police have to all their duties
    they all wanting to be moved to traffic where the real bucks lie not the petty cash they get now for talk time, diesel money and even transport to catch the suspect at they home village or distant fish market

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