Defense Forces put on high alert

By NATION REPORTER

GRAPHEL Musamba, the Inspector General of Police has warned that the Zambia Defence Forces comprising the Army, Air Force, and National Service has been tasked to be on the lookout and alert for trouble makers and deal with them decisively as the country nears the 2026 general election.
Mr Musamba said on behalf of the Defense Forces, which include the Zambia Army, Zambia Air Force, Zambia Correctional Services, Zambia National Service and well as the Zambia Police, alongside the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) have all been put on high alert.
“The Zambia Defence Force and all law enforcement agencies have resolved to enhance measures aimed at safeguarding the lives and property of all citizens. In this regard, we wish to issue a stern warning to all individuals engaging in activities that threaten the safety and security of the nation,” Mr Musamba said.
He said from henceforth, the Zambia Police Service, in collaboration with other law enforcement wings and the Zambia Defence Force, will actively identify and apprehend individuals found in possession of the military wear, guns and offensive weapon such as guns and machetes.
Mr Musamba said any weapon intended to endanger lives, would result in immediate arrest and prosecution.
“Furthermore, the Zambia Police Service strongly urges the textile industry, traders, and members of the general public to refrain from engaging in the unlicensed manufacturing, trading, and wearing of military regalia. Any individual found to be an accessory to these unlawful acts, whether as a seller or buyer, will be held accountable and shall not be excused on grounds of ignorance,” he said.
Mr Musamba warned the public against the practice of painting motor vehicles in camouflage patterns that resemble the colors and designs of either the Defence Force or law enforcement agencies.
He said such acts were misleading and may be used to perpetrate criminal activities, thereby undermining public trust and safety.
“The general public is strongly urged to remain vigilant and to report, without delay, any individuals they observe engaging in these illegal activities. Reports can be made to the nearest police station,” Mr Musamba said. He said as security institutions, their paramount duty was to protect the people of Zambia and maintain public order.
The Police Chief appealed for citizens’ cooperation to ensure that communities were safe and secure.

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