
High court dismisses Charity Katanga’s appeal- three-year sentence to commence today
The Economic and Financial Crimes Division of the High Court has dismissed former Deputy Inspector-General of Police Charity Katanga’s appeal, upholding her February 2024 conviction, three-year sentence, and forfeiture of assets to the State. She is expected to begin serving her sentence today, with further details to follow. CASE RECAPConviction & Sentence (Feb 19, 2024)-Katanga was found guilty of possessing ten Higer buses valued at over K26 million which were deemed to be proceeds of crime under the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act. She was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment . ASSET FORFEITURE (Jul 2, 2024)Following her conviction, the Lusaka Subordinate Court ordered the forfeiture of the ten buses and K1,522,005.15 from her Chibeka Express Ltd account to the State, confirming these assets as tainted . APPEAL THROWN-OUT –The High Court has now dismissed her appeal, fully sustaining the original conviction,