Stories About Court Marshals

The Malawi Police Service (MPS) and the Judiciary have noted the circulation of stories on social media claiming that MPS has trained a crop of party cadets into its rank and file.


The stories allege that the party cadets were trained for one month at Mtakataka Police Training School in Dedza. The stories are totally untrue and mere propaganda.


The truth of the matter is that the MPS was approached by the Judiciary to train their Court Marshals into professional security officers.


The 60 Court Marshals were trained at Mtakataka Police Training School from September 22 to October 18, 2019, and Honourable Justice Sylvester Kalembera of High Court of Malawi was the Guest of Honour. In qualifying Police’s openness and accountability objective, the media covered the opening and closing ceremonies, for example the Daily Times Newspaper of October 22, 2019, captured the closing ceremony with a headline “Judiciary security officers urged to be professional”.


Therefore, the MPS and the Malawi Judiciary would like to inform Malawians to disregard the social media stories that party cadets have been trained and have joined the MPS as they are baseless and unfounded.
The MPS is apolitical and serves Malawians regardless of Political party, ethnic or religious affiliation. All the trained Judiciary security officers are in their respective work stations and interested groups are free to meet them and verify.


Signed


Agnes Patemba, Registrar of High Court and Supreme Court of Appeal
Senior Superintendent James Kadadzera, Police Public Relations Officer

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