WHILE leaving the Lusaka Magistrate’s Court after being found with a case to answer for maliciously deflating tyres on a public bus, vlogger Simon Mwewa Chitambala likened journalists who were filming him to Zombies.
Mr Chitambala, clad in his usual reflector, wondered why the reporters, who he assumed could be vloggers like him, were just filming him without asking anything.
“At least talk to me guys, ok, do you want me to be silent…you guys are vloggers…guys, you look like Zombies, talk to me atleast, so, which organization are you,” Mr Chitambala, who wore a face mask, asked as the unrelenting and mute scribes who continued filming him as he walked in the hallway.
Earlier in court, Mr Chitambala was found with a case to answer for allegedly deflating two tyres of a public bus parked near his property.
In this case, he is charged with malicious damage to property, an offence he denied committing before magistrate Fine Mayambu,
The court had heard from a driver that Mr Chitambala used a knife to deflate size R15 tyres on his bus parked near Simoson Building, which belongs to the accused.
The complainant, Ricky Nyimbili, testified that the bus was parked in a queue since it loads from City Market, near Simoson building.
And James Lungu, an arresting officer, also testified that in June this year, he was assigned to investigate a malicious damage to property case where Mr Nyimbili reported that while he was driving a Toyota Hiace, he later parked it on Kalusha Bwalya Road, waiting for his turn to load passengers.
“While parked, he saw a known person to him, Mr Chitambala deflating two tyres on his car and the same Mr Chitambala just left without saying anything,” Mr Lungu said.
He said Mr Nyimbili later reported the case to police and on June 5, 2023, the Mr Lungu summoned Chitambala and interviewed him in connection with the allegations.
The officer said Mr Chitambala contended that he never deflated the tyres from the car parked on Kalusha Bwalya Road but the one on Simon Mwewa Lane which obstructed the road.
But during examination, Mr Chitambala, who has no lawyer, asked Mr Lungu if he had written evidence showing that he admitted deflating tyres.
The police officer said it was verbal.
“You expect the court to believe that you can make that statement without having recorded it?” Chitambala asked.
The court later found the accused with a case to answer and placed him on defence.
The accused, however, said he would remain silent in his defence.
Judgement will be passed on December 28 this year as date for judgement.
(Mwebantu, Friday, 24th November, 2023)