Two arrested for vandalizing ESCOM equipment in Chikwawa
By Burnett Munthali
Police in Chikwawa District have arrested two men accused of vandalizing and stealing electrical conductors belonging to the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM). The suspects, identified as Lyford Godoyi, 43, from Chagambatuka Village, and Alex Snart, 45, from Mafumbi Village, both under Sub-Traditional Authority Chiputula, were apprehended following a tip-off from concerned citizens.
Chikwawa Police publicist, Dickson Matemba, disclosed that the arrests were made on January 20, 2025, after well-wishers alerted ESCOM officials about the theft. The suspects reportedly stole 200 meters of electrical conductors valued at K800,000.
“The suspects were found with the stolen conductors after ESCOM officials acted on information provided by the public. The police intervened and arrested the two individuals on the same day,” Matemba said.
Ongoing Investigations
Authorities have revealed that the suspects were not acting alone. A manhunt has been launched for two accomplices who are still at large. Police are urging the public to provide any information that could lead to the arrest of the remaining suspects.
“We are committed to bringing all those involved in this criminal activity to justice. The community’s cooperation is vital in ensuring that these culprits are apprehended,” added Matemba.
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The theft and vandalism of ESCOM equipment remain a significant challenge in Malawi. Such acts disrupt the supply of electricity, impacting businesses, schools, health facilities, and households. ESCOM officials have repeatedly called for stricter measures to deter vandalism, highlighting the financial and operational strain it places on the corporation.
The stolen conductors, valued at K800,000, represent not only a loss to ESCOM but also a potential delay in service delivery to affected areas.
The two suspects are expected to appear in court soon to face charges related to theft and vandalism. If found guilty, they could face severe penalties under Malawian law, which criminalizes such offenses due to their impact on public utilities and safety.
The police have commended the well-wishers who reported the theft, underscoring the importance of community involvement in combating vandalism.
“These arrests were made possible through the vigilance of members of the community. We encourage everyone to remain proactive in reporting suspicious activities to the authorities,” said Matemba.
ESCOM and law enforcement authorities have reiterated their call for tougher measures to address vandalism, including increased surveillance, community education, and harsher penalties for offenders.
This latest incident is a reminder of the critical need to protect public infrastructure, as its destruction or theft not only incurs financial losses but also hampers national development.
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