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2 arrested for cattle rustling in Lilongwe

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Police Lilongwe have arrested two men for stealing five goats valued at K500 thousand on August 20, 2024.

According to Lilongwe deputy public relations officer, Constable Khumbo Sanyiwa, the Police have also recovered all the stolen five goats.

The suspects have been identified as Samuel James, 34, and Ashani Agabu, 16.

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“On the said date at around 17:00 hours, Chitipi Police detectives received information that three people at a certain grazing dambo were in possession of boer goats suspected to have been stolen. Upon investigations, police managed to arrest the suspects, but one escaped the scene.

“It has also been established that James, who is a habitual criminal, goes around in various villages where he entices head boys to sell him goats or cattle without the knowledge of its owners. He later sells them to butcher men in town,” said Sanyiwa

Meanwhile, she said police are still hunting for the other suspect who is currently on the run.

The suspects will appear in court soon to answer theft charges.

Samuel James hails from Likoswe Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Nsabwe,Thyolo, and Ashani Agabu comes from Mpombe Village, T/A Malili in Lilongwe District.

 

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