Authorities warn against wearing Soja Soja
THE Zambia Defence Force and other law enforcement agencies have warned civilians around the country against wearing camouflage or military like clothes, popularly known as Soja Soja.
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In a statement, Inspector General of Police Graphel Musamba stated that unauthorised persons wearing military attire or items resembling such will be subjected to the full force of the law.
Musamba said authorities will not hesitate to also deal with those found in possession of firearms or offensive weapons such as guns and machetes.
He warned that such overzealous individuals risk immediate arrest and prosecution.
Musamba said the Zambia Defence Force and all law enforcement agencies have resolved to do this in order to enhance measures aimed at safeguarding the lives and property of all citizens.
The Police boss further urged the textile industry, traders and public to refrain from engaging in the unlicensed manufacturing, trading and wearing of military regalia.
He explained that any individual found to be in possession of an accessory whether as a seller or buyer, will be held accountable and shall not be excused on grounds of ignorance.
The public is also warned against the practice of painting motor vehicles in camouflage patterns that resemble the colours and designs of either the Defence Force or law enforcement agencies.
He said such acts are misleading and may be used to perpetrate criminal activities, thereby undermining public trust and safety.
“From henceforth, the Zambia Police Service, in collaboration with other law enforcement wings and the Zambia Defence Force, will actively identify and apprehend individuals found in possession of the [stated regalia and weapons],” said Musamba.
“The general public is strongly urged to remain vigilant and to report, without delay, any individuals they observe engaging in these illegal activities. Reports can be made to the nearest police station,” said Musamba.
“As security institutions, our paramount duty is to protect the people of Zambia and maintain public order. We appeal for your cooperation to ensure that our communities remain safe and secure.”
By Catherine Pule
Kalemba, December 20, 2024