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KALISTA
5 years ago

ONE WOULD WONDER WHAT THESE PEOPLE ARE LOOKING FOR
IN A POOR COUNTRY LIKE THIS ONE —???

NOW WE KNOW !!

Ujeni
Ujeni
5 years ago

Punish for distributing and supplying drugs us 5 years in prison or a maximum fine of K150 000. ..
Drug ngati aChina cocaine ka 1 gram kokha ndi k300 000 kujaku. ..
Is there any deterant here?

Mphwache
Mphwache
5 years ago
Reply to  Ujeni

In Malaysia and Indonesia, it’s a death sentence

Chalo
Chalo
5 years ago

Police if you want more drug dealers go to Chitipi trading centre in the afternoon hours. Strange faces assemble there and exchange parcels. These are Nigerians, Congolese, Tanzanians and even Zambians

benjones
5 years ago

Most drug dealers are the top DPP government officers.

Khima
Khima
5 years ago

Fighting Drug Syndicates at this level is no longer a school game…Police alone cant handle them…I believe in vigilantes.

Nambewe
Nambewe
5 years ago

Keep this pressure up and clean the whole area! Don’t relax after this! They all the drug dealers should know that you don’t mess with Malawi!!!! They will wipe out our country by killing our youth these peole! WE DON’T WANT THEM IN OUR COUNTRY!!!!

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

The blitz is just for show to demonstrate that the Police is doing something and that DPP is indeed serious about dealing with crime and drugs problem. You’ll be surprised that within days, these criminals are back in the streets peddling drugs. Even if the cases go to courts, they will bungle the deliberately so that they’re acquitted for lack of evidence. DPP-led government is benefiting from the whole criminal set up. Very sad for Malawi that our “fathers” are willing to kill an entire generation for quick bucks.

Nambewe
Nambewe
5 years ago

if you help your government to get these peddlers to be accountable our country will be saved. Lets not just leave it to the government! Lets protect our country

Kambwali
Kambwali
5 years ago

Police learn to value people that know the job than pushing them away to remote areas. People like Bob mtekama need to be well resourced and not be deprived opportunities at work place. He is a top cop who is able and does sacrifice for his country security.

Phwisa
5 years ago

The police are very much benefiting from the proceeds from these deals. These foreigners are in drug deals, money laundering and smuggling of goods into and out of the country all which the police, immigration, MRA know and assist..Just visit all Burundian shops you will find more than 80% smuggled goods. I heard one Burundian saying it has taken almost 5 years since the immigration police flushed them in the residential locations. I dont know how true this is.

Nambewe
Nambewe
5 years ago
Reply to  Phwisa

close such shops! come on we cant watch while our country is being ransacked!!!

cymru
cymru
5 years ago

The government must do more than the arrest. One wonders if we have laws in Malawi regarding the presence of foreigners. I don’t hate foreigners but the fact is every person coming to Malawi like any other country must have valid reasons and duration of the stay. But we see foreigners in the locations, in some cases more than five people living in one house. What they do nobody knows. The land lords are Malawians, they don’t even bother to get guidance from police or relevant authorities on how to rent out their houses to such people. How do you… Read more »

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