FAZ President Andrew Kamanga's Case Still Active, DEC Confirms

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The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has confirmed that the case involving Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) President Andrew Kamanga and three others remains active.

In a statement released by DEC Public Relations Officer Allan Tamba, the commission clarified that the matter has been submitted to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for review and guidance. Following the review, the DPP provided direction to the DEC for further processing of the case.

Additionally, discussions regarding a possible out-of-court settlement have commenced. This development suggests that alternative legal resolutions are being considered while investigations continue.

“The route of an out-of-court settlement is still underway. Once investigations are concluded, the public will be informed of the outcomes accordingly,” read the statement issued by Tamba.

The case has drawn public and media attention, with many following its progress closely. However, the DEC reassured the nation that due process is being followed and that updates will be provided at the appropriate time.

The nature of the allegations against Kamanga and the three co-accused has not been explicitly detailed in the statement. Nevertheless, the confirmation that the matter remains active signals that authorities are still handling the case with diligence.

The football fraternity and the public at large now await further announcements regarding the fate of the FAZ President and his co-accused as legal proceedings unfold.

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has confirmed that the case involving Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) President Andrew Kamanga and three others remains active.

In a statement released by DEC Public Relations Officer Allan Tamba, the commission clarified that the matter has been submitted to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for review and guidance. Following the review, the DPP provided direction to the DEC for further processing of the case.

Additionally, discussions regarding a possible out-of-court settlement have commenced. This development suggests that alternative legal resolutions are being considered while investigations continue.

“The route of an out-of-court settlement is still underway. Once investigations are concluded, the public will be informed of the outcomes accordingly,” read the statement issued by Tamba.

The case has drawn public and media attention, with many following its progress closely. However, the DEC reassured the nation that due process is being followed and that updates will be provided at the appropriate time.

The nature of the allegations against Kamanga and the three co-accused has not been explicitly detailed in the statement. Nevertheless, the confirmation that the matter remains active signals that authorities are still handling the case with diligence.

The football fraternity and the public at large now await further announcements regarding the fate of the FAZ President and his co-accused as legal proceedings unfold.

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has confirmed that the case involving Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) President Andrew Kamanga and three others remains active.

In a statement released by DEC Public Relations Officer Allan Tamba, the commission clarified that the matter has been submitted to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for review and guidance. Following the review, the DPP provided direction to the DEC for further processing of the case.

Additionally, discussions regarding a possible out-of-court settlement have commenced. This development suggests that alternative legal resolutions are being considered while investigations continue.

“The route of an out-of-court settlement is still underway. Once investigations are concluded, the public will be informed of the outcomes accordingly,” read the statement issued by Tamba.

The case has drawn public and media attention, with many following its progress closely. However, the DEC reassured the nation that due process is being followed and that updates will be provided at the appropriate time.

The nature of the allegations against Kamanga and the three co-accused has not been explicitly detailed in the statement. Nevertheless, the confirmation that the matter remains active signals that authorities are still handling the case with diligence.

The football fraternity and the public at large now await further announcements regarding the fate of the FAZ President and his co-accused as legal proceedings unfold.

The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has confirmed that the case involving Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) President Andrew Kamanga and three others remains active.

In a statement released by DEC Public Relations Officer Allan Tamba, the commission clarified that the matter has been submitted to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for review and guidance. Following the review, the DPP provided direction to the DEC for further processing of the case.

Additionally, discussions regarding a possible out-of-court settlement have commenced. This development suggests that alternative legal resolutions are being considered while investigations continue.

“The route of an out-of-court settlement is still underway. Once investigations are concluded, the public will be informed of the outcomes accordingly,” read the statement issued by Tamba.

The case has drawn public and media attention, with many following its progress closely. However, the DEC reassured the nation that due process is being followed and that updates will be provided at the appropriate time.

The nature of the allegations against Kamanga and the three co-accused has not been explicitly detailed in the statement. Nevertheless, the confirmation that the matter remains active signals that authorities are still handling the case with diligence.

The football fraternity and the public at large now await further announcements regarding the fate of the FAZ President and his co-accused as legal proceedings unfold.