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Those sharing the obscene video linked to DEC boss risk arrest – Police

Zambia Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga has warned that all those sharing the obscene material that is linked to the Drug Enforcement Commission – DEC Director General Mary Chirwa on different social media platforms risk being arrested.

Hamoonga stated that section (177) of the penal code chapter (7) of the laws of Zambia prohibits the production, publication, circulating, offering, position and solicitation of any obscene materials, thus all those doing what the law prohibits are committing an offense and risk being arrested

In an exclusive interview with the Zambian business times-ZBT,  the Police spokeperson stated that the issue is actively being investigated and it’s an ongoing matter. He said the Police department will issue a statement on its stance on the alleged video that has gone virial.

He has since urged the general public to stop circulating the obscene video and for those in possession of the videos to delete them, because if one is found in possession of the videos, they will simply be arrested, he told ZBT.

The DEC Director General Mary Chirwa is yet to issue a statement denying the authenticity of the video, a situation which has led to even more speculation as no official statement even from her employer DEC has so far been made public.

This is in a matter where the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) Director General Mary Chirwa has became a subject of social media speculation after some pornographic videos went viral with the public alleging that she was the person in the obscene video.