Thu, 15 Feb 2018 09:36:53 +0000 By JUSTINA MULENGA A CUSTOMER Service officer of Zambia Airports Corporation yesterday told the magistrates court that the bags which bore Nigerian prophet Isaac Julius Amata ‘s names had different weights from what was indicated from the country of origin. This is a case in which Amata is alleged to have trafficked and imported a psychotropic substances namely, 26.29 kilograms of Ephedrine. When the matter came up for start of trial before magistrate Brian Simachela, Chimbiya Banda, 28, testified that he was assigned by his supervisor, Beauty Choolwe, on January 24 2018, to work from the arrivals hall on that particular day. Banda told the court that any passenger bags arriving or missing were reported to him and was in charge of reporting what bags had arrived and which ones were missing. He testified that after the passengers had arrived and cleared out, he noticed that there were two […]
Prophet Amata’s case takes off
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