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Thieves breaks in ECL’s home

By Staff Writer
Thieves have broken into former President Edgar Lungu’s House in Lusaka’s Ibex Hill area and stole two smart television set valued at K66,000.

Police Spokesperson Rae Hamoonga said that unknown people broke into the house and stole two Sumsung smart television set valued at K66,000.

Mr Hamoonga said the thieves entered and exit through cutting electrical wire fence behind and climbed the wall fence, broke the main door and stole the items.

He said Police visited the scene of crime and it was noted that criminals gained by cutting the electrical wire fence on the eastern side and it’s believed to be the same used as an exit.

Mr Hamooonga said at the crime scene only one stand has been found in the next yard.

“The matter was reported by Mr Mayondi 42, of Kabwata site and service attached under protective unit to the former president’s residence and on behalf of the family,” he said.

He said the incident occurred on August 9, 2022 between 01:00 and 06:00 hours which was the time of discovery by domestic workers of Second Street in ibex hill Lusaka.

Police have instituted investigations into the matter.