BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The mystery surrounding the death of former Criminal Investigations Department (CID) director Bob Mtekama has been partially unraveled, following the release of findings from a forensic autopsy conducted on his remains.
According to Senior State Advocate Limbikani Msiska, Mtekama’s cause of death was determined to be cardio-respiratory failure, which was secondary to complications of acute kidney failure due to severe wound infection.
The autopsy also revealed that contributing factors to his death were Covid-19 Pneumonia and poorly managed Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
In a shocking revelation, a chemical substance consistent with Cypermethrin, an insecticide, was detected in post-mortem tissues.
However, the report was unable to determine the role this substance played in Mtekama’s death without quantified tissue levels.
The High Court of Malawi had ordered an inquest into Mtekama’s death in 2021, after his family raised concerns of foul-play.
The court is expected to present its findings in the coming week, shedding further light on the circumstances surrounding the renowned detective’s untimely passing.
By Ishmail Wadi, Former Director of Public Prosecution, 2004 – 2006.
Director of CID in Malawi Police Bob Mtekama no more
The passing on of one tough persevering intellectual in the Police service, Bob Mtekama, I must say, is a sad sudden unexpected departure.
I first met Bob Mtekama when I served the Government of Republic of Malawi as Director of Public Prosecution in 2004. I can testify that he was an intelligent, courageous and well trained cop. He was instrumental in the investigations of many cases from homicide, armed robbery, domestic violence and many more. He was the only cop I knew then that had been trained in forensic investigation.
After my unceremonious and compelled exit from my post, like many professionals that worked with me, they were psychologically tortured. Immediately after my exit, Bob was accused of having links with opposition parties, a false allegation that was intended to have him victimized and frustrated. So he was mistreated by the Police Service with for example a posting to general duties to a remote area. There were times he nearly gave up his profession but knowing very well that his skills in investigation were distinctive I told him to persevere and that good things will come in future.
The truth is Bob was a professional impartial Policeman. He executed his work without fear or favour. The allegations made against him were on the basis of his choice of religion. He was a Muslim and some crafty vindictive opportunist saw that as an opportunity to advance their malice and accused him of having links with UDF, the opposition party then. This can never be true because the time we worked together, he investigated and arrested prominent persons that were Muslims and others were even convicted. But one incident is worth mentioning, that was the savage attack of Sheikh Bughdad of Liwonde, he was stabbed with knives, hacked with Panga by young democrats. He however survived the attack but died a year later. I had requested Bob to investigate the incident and after a month he reported to me that he had arrested 12 young democrats believed to have been the ones that executed the premeditated the heinous crime. I asked him, that the incident happened at night and there was not even available eye witness statement on the file. His response amazed me. He began by telling me that his investigation revealed that on that night two daughters of the late Sheikh were also gang raped and left a day after for Zambia to seek refuge. He said he followed them to Zambia and interrogated them as they were eye witnesses and also managed to get hints.
He explained that Sheikh Bughdad supported NDA and the violence was linked to his political opinion. He then looked at who were the likely adversaries to his opinion and looked at the prominent members of the then ruling political Party and even looked at their bank accounts and come across a transaction of a senior politician which revealed a payment of MK300,000 made at the same time and cashed at the counter at a bank in the District. He said he interrogated the person who received the cheque and he revealed that it had been shared amongst 12 persons from the same area but denied involvement and also that the payment in relation to crime. But he says the timing of the payment, the number of people that benefited and the proximity was very suspicious and he arrested all of them. The suspects were of different religious faith but majority were Muslims. So I was able to deduce that Bob was impartial in his work and did not favour persons of his faith. To this I call upon persons in various institutions and the general public to stop attacking and making empty allegations of others on grounds of their choice of religion as well as level of practice and commitment. This should also extend to atheists, do not victimise them for their choice. Let us mature in our thinking and be tolerant in our actions, voices and ink or typing. Because we are of different denominations, it means from Friday to Sunday we are congregate with one intention to worship God, our creator. Lets us learn to celebrate our diversity and not to undermine it.
Because of the oppression and victimization that was unleashed against Bob, He shared me his views that he wanted to study law in Zanzibar, as part of his career advancement and he also did not hide that he wanted an opportunity to distress and to breathe some fresh air as he was undergoing through maximum dosage of oppression intended to force him to give up on his career. I encouraged him and told him not to give up but persevere and Zanzibar University was the right choice.
True to my words, the new Government recognized him as a rare distinctive fearless Detective and quickly restored to him to the right position. But just like what I have gone through, all these negativity inevitably triggers background stress and stress comes with a package of health problems. Bob developed High Blood Pressure and Diabetes – and that condition is not easy to manage.
I have shared this with you so that before our brother is laid to rest, we should have a moment to feel the pains and agony our brother Bob went through so that we can take an initiative to stop causing pain to others that are still living and I equally shared his struggle so that we can be encouraged not to give up on our dreams and the story of his strict professionalism so that we can also be inspired to success. Success does not come easy and sometimes it comes with hardship and the medicine is endurance, perseverance, to stay strong and positive and if it gets worse, not hesitate to seek refuge in other positive things and not to allow frustration take you to excessive alcohol and sometimes violence.
I write this full of tears because Bob has gone too soon. Gone at the most critical time. Gone before he could enjoy the final fruits of his hard work.
I would also want to use this opportunity to invite everyone to be a Vigilant Citizen and demand for functional Independence of various institutions of Government and to have strict checks against political interference, oppression and arbitrariness and further protect the many professionals that are subjected to abuse and mistreatment simply for doing the correct thing, just like the Malawi Law Society and the general public stood their ground to defend the independence of the office of the Chief Justice from interference with the tenure of officer, the public vigilance must continue.
Rest in Peace my Dear Brother Bob Mtekama.
My heartfelt and Sincere Condolences to the bereaved families, the Chiefs , the District Commissioner and people from Nkhotakota District, workmates, family and friends, the Inspector General of Police and the entire Malawi Police Service, The President and the Government of the Republic of Malawi for such a great loss of a true son of our beloved land.
Director of CID in Malawi Police Bob Mtekama no more
BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)—The Head of Criminal Investigations Department (CID) at the Malawi Police Service, Bob Mtekama, has died today Tuesday at Blantyre seventh day Adventist hospital.
National Police spokesperson James Kadadzera has confirmed of the sad news but details surrounding his death remain sketchy at the moment as he declined to divulge more information.
Last week Malawi Fiscal Police led by Mtekama questioned former president of Malawi, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika on his role in the duty free importation of cement worth K5 billion when he was in power.
In the cement scandal, Mutharika’s Taxpayer Identification Number (TPIN) was used in importation of bags of cement.
Mutharika is denying the allegations that he was involved in the cement saga, saying some people were doing that without his knowledge.
There are no details on the questioning but two of his close aides – Norman Chisale, Mutharika’s ex-bodyguard and former director of state residences, Peter Mukhito have been arrested and questioned on the matter.
Newly appointed Inspector General (IG) of Police George Kainja appointed Malawi’s effective crime -buster and top-notch law enforcement detective Bob Mtekama to head the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and lead in the fight against crime at the National Police Headquarters in Area 30 after a major shake-up.
Bob Hamisi Stambuli Mtekama widely known for his professional traits was Limbe Police Station officer-in-charge and replaced Stain Chaima who had been moved as director of CID to Salima Police Station as officer-in-charge
Mtekama who was trained by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in America and been doing his degree in Criminal Law at the University of Zanzibar, was the only police officer in Malawi trained in forensic science by the University of Malawi’s College of Medicine.
He was expected to spearhead investigations of some high profile cases that stalled during the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regime.
Mtekama was also a fingerprint specialist and only handwriting expert in the Malawi Police.
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