Briton denied bail on child trafficking case

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Machinga

The Chief Resident Magistrate Court in Lilongwe on has denied bail to a British national, Roy Michael Robson together with his accomplice, Rabson Mwale on charges they trafficked seven Malawian children.

The two were arrested on Sunday on allegations that he had trafficked five female and two male infants from Mzuzu to Lilongwe.

CourtThe court heard that the Briton and his accomplice trafficked seven children including a four-month old from Mzuzu to Lilongwe’s squatter township of Area 24.

Prosecutors said the two suspects have documents to show the children have been adopted but said the State need tin thoroughly investigate the matter.

They also said that an  assessment letter from Ministry of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare which said the adoption process was carried out in suspicious –manner.

“The ministry is concerned that a single male petitioner as a sole applicant was granted orders contrary to Rule 3, Section 2 (Adoption of Children Act CAP 26:01 Law of Malawi [that is] five female and two male infants,” reads the letter signed by Mrs R Makhumula, addressed to Police.

According to the letter, the ministry is “astounded” that the Briton relocated from Mzuzu to Lilongwe immediately after being granted adoption.

Mangani asked the court not to release the suspects, saying the two may face mob justice if released.

Chief Resident Magistrate Ruth Chinangwa denied the suspects bail and adjourned the case to April 12.