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Man fined K100, 000 for faking death of a police officer

The Karonga First Grade Magistrate’s court has slapped a 34-year-old man to pay a K100,000 fine or 12 months in prison for falsely spreading news that a police officer had died while defecating charcoal.

The convict, Palisha Swira, was found guilty on Monday, January 6 2020.

He was convicted on a charge of false publication likely to cause fear and alarm to the public peace.

The offence contravenes Section 60 of the Penal code.

The court, through State Prosecutor Sub Inspector Alfred Chidzere, heard that on January 2, 2020 Swira produced an audio about the death of Sub Inspector Michael Mwangomba which had gone viral.

Swira alleged that late Mwangomba confiscated two bags of charcoal from a certain man at Songwe Border.

In the audio, the accused further alleged that officer Mwangomba was bewitched and he was defecating charcoal.

In his court appearance, Swira pleaded guilty to the charge.

The state, however, asked the court to play the audio and the court raised no objection.

In submission, the state prayed for a harsh sentence arguing the convict’s conduct created fear and alarm not only to the deceased family but to the police as a whole.

However, Swira, in his mitigation, pleaded for a lighter sentence saying he is sole bread winner and looks after his old mother.

In his determination, First Grade Magistrate Julius Kalambo concurred with the state for a harsh penalty since the offence brought fear and alarm to the public.

However, he observed that such a offence is a misdemeanor attracting a maximum 2 years imprisonment and that Swira is a first offender.

Magistrate Kalambo went on to whip him with a K 100,000 fine or in default to spend the next 12 months in prison.

He has since paid the fine to escape the jail term.

Palisha Swira hails from Naolondo Village, Traditional Authority Mwaulambiya in Chitipa District.

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Robert Ngwira
Robert Ngwira
Attended Our Future Private Secondary School in Rumphi from 2006-2009 Holder of Diploma in Journalism from Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) Hobbies, reading newspapers, going out with friends, listening to radio and watching football. Email: info@faceofmalawi.com

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