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Former Malawi VP Cassim Chilumpha wants his 17-year treason case be discharged

State to appeal against Chilumpha's treason case discharge

….Ruling in 14 days…

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Former Malawi vice-president Cassim Chilumpha on Friday, September 22, 2023, filed an application requesting the High Court in Blantyre to discharge all charges leveled against him in the treason case that dates back to 2006.

In criminal cause Number 13 of 2006, Chilumpha wants to be discharged as an accused person or for the action to be dismissed due to what he describes as an unreasonable delay in prosecuting the matter.

Chilumpha’s lawyer Hawkins Attorneys observes that it was important for him to see justice being delivered and some form of finality in the matter having spent 17 years in suspense.

Chilumpha wants freedom from treason case

“Like any other Malawian, I have a constitutionally guaranteed right to a fair trial. Such that where a case has dragged on for as long as mine has dragged on, there can’t be said to be any fairness,” said Chilumpha in a written response.

But Justice Ruth Chinangwa, who heard Chilumpha’s application in her chambers, reserved her ruling and said she would possibly deliver it within the next 14 days.

On the other hand State counsel Dzikondianthu Malunda said the case was complex as such it could not be completed within a short time hence the delay.

Malunda indicated that the State believes if given time it could still prosecute the matter to finality.

Chilumpha was arrested in May 2006 alongside former politician and businessperson Yusuf Matumula on allegations of plotting to kill ex-president the late Bingu wa Mutharika allegedly through assassins hired from South Africa.

He was charged with treason contrary to Section 38 of the Penal Code and conspiracy to murder contrary to Section 227 of the Penal Code.

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