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Lungu receives full report on shootings

• The President has studied the report.
• The report has been handed over to the Director of Public Prosecution.
• Head of state will allow for the due process of the law to take its place.

President Edgar Lungu has received a full report from the Inspector General of police on the shooting to death of two citizens in Lusaka last month.
According to a statement made available to Money FM News by Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations Isaac Chipampe said the President has studied the report and has since handed it over to the Director of Public Prosecution for her attention.
Mr Chipampe has further disclosed that the head of state will allow for the due process of the law to take its course over the matter.
Last month, President Lungu directed the Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja to fully investigate the murder cases in a circumstance in which two victims were shot at the police Headquarters.
The shooting incident happened after United Party for National Development leader appeared for questioning at the Police Headquarters.

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