Lusambo convicted, bench warrant issued against him

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FORMER Lusaka Province minister Bowman Lusambo has been convicted by the Luanshya Magistrates’ Court on one count of unlawful wounding.

The judgment, delivered by Lusaka Magistrate, Penstone Chiluba, sitting in Luanshya, was passed in absentia, and a bench warrant has since been issued for Mr Lusambo’s arrest.

In this case, Mr Lusambo who was Kabushi member of parliament from August 2016 to until July 2022, was facing charges of unlawful wounding and assault of two National Democratic Congress (NDC) members.

It is alleged that on 11th April, 2019, Mr Lusambo attacked Stanley Musukwa, a 58-year-old NDC member, using a machete, causing severe head and facial injuries.

Magistrate Chiluba, in his ruling, considered the evidence presented by both the prosecution and defence, including a medical report that substantiated Mr Musukwa’s injuries as consistent with a sharp weapon.

Witness testimonies, including those from law enforcement, prosecution and defence placed Mr. Lusambo at the crime scene, identifying him as the assailant.

Mr Lusambo’s sentencing is expected once he is apprehended and presented before the court.

Meanwhile, in the related charge of assault against a second complainant, Mary Musonda, Magistrate Chiluba acquitted Mr Lusambo, citing insufficient evidence from the State prosecution team, led by Morgan Shatembo.

The judgment, initially scheduled for September 9, 2024, was postponed following Mr Lusambo’s non-appearance.

Mr Lusambo’s legal counsel, Joshua Njovu of Kayuni and Associates, has since withdrawn representation.

Credit: ZANIS

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