“These baseless accusations constitute a deliberate smear campaign intended to sabotage Africa’s candidacy and tarnish Mr. Nawa’s esteemed reputation!” – Zambia Police Service.
Lusaka, June 24 – In a dramatic turn of events, the Zambia Police Service, under the formidable leadership of Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Milner Muyambango, has vehemently denounced the unfounded and spiteful accusations hurled by the British law firm Leverets Barristers and Solicitors.
These shocking allegations, made on behalf of Mr. Vinod Sadhu and Mr. Uddit Sadhu and sensationalized by The Guardian on June 24, 2024, target Mr. Mubita Nawa, the Deputy Commissioner of Police and Africa’s distinguished contender for INTERPOL Secretary General.
Also Read: AFRIPOL Endorses Mubita Nawa for INTERPOL Secretary General 2024! “Now, more than ever, is the time for Africa to take its rightful place on the global stage!” the AFRIPOL statement emphasises.
Mr. Muyambango emphatically underscores the critical point that Mr. Vinod Sadhu and Mr. Uddit Sadhu are presently fugitives from justice within the Zambian legal framework, entangled in a rigorous inquiry by the Zambia Police Service.
The assertions proffered by their legal advocates are unequivocally baseless, evidently crafted to besmirch the unblemished stature of Mr. Nawa at the pivotal juncture of the impending INTERPOL Secretary General electoral proceedings.
“The Zambia Police Service has conferred on this matter with INTERPOL’s Executive Committee and its President. Today, we have lodged a formal grievance with the Executive Committee concerning these spurious allegations,” stated the Acting Inspector General of Police.
“These baseless accusations constitute a deliberate smear campaign intended to sabotage Africa’s candidacy and tarnish Mr. Nawa’s esteemed reputation. The Zambia Police Service unequivocally supports Mr. Nawa, whose integrity and professionalism have set an exemplary standard throughout his illustrious law enforcement career. His steadfast dedication to justice, transparency, and accountability has garnered acclaim on both national and global stages,” affirmed Mr. Muyambango.
Mr. Muyambango asserted that the defamatory statements disseminated by Leverets Barristers and Solicitors, as reported by The Guardian, were a deliberate attempt to deceive the public and undermine Mr. Nawa’s extensive commitment to law enforcement and global collaboration.
The Acting Inspector General of Police further emphasized the importance for all concerned parties to see these allegations for what they truly are: a blatant effort to sway public opinion and sabotage Mr. Nawa’s candidacy for personal and malicious reasons.
“We implore everyone to scrutinize the source and timing of these allegations, and to concentrate on the critical issues at hand. The Zambia Police Service stands resolute in its unwavering support for Mr. Nawa, fully confident in his capacity to uphold the highest standards of law enforcement and make substantial contributions to INTERPOL’s mission,” concluded Mr. Muyambango.
Also Read: Embracing Change: Mr. Nawa’s Candidacy and INTERPOL’s Global Impact. “Mr. Nawa’s candidacy offers a crucial opportunity for INTERPOL to embrace change and strengthen its global influence,” observes Prof. Theletsane.
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