Police in Ndirande have taken into custody two people on suspicion that they vandalised and stole 300 metres Electricity Supply Coroporation of Malawi (Escom) wire valued at K900,000 in Lirangwe area.
The two have been identified as Isaac Mgaiwa 22 from Beni Village in Traditional Authority Phuka in Dedza and Busy Tsabola 52, who comes from Nyamalo Village, Traditional Authority Nkhumba in Phalombe District.
In a statement, police said last weekend, a motor vehicle patrol team was on it’s normal patroling duties and as they were around Kameza roundabout, they intercepted criminals who were carrying two bags full of unknown items.
The Police became suspicious after the pillion passenger escaped from the place as they were approaching them.
Upon checking inside the bags, it was discovered that there were vandalised Escom wires.
Upon interrogating the rider, he confessed to have just been hired by four people to transport the stuff from Lirangwe side to Blanytre.
He then helped the patrol team to call one of suspects Isaac Mgaiwa pretending to be stuck at the place and wanted help. When he arrived, the officers immediately apprehended him and was taken to Ndirande Police Station.
The arrest of Mgaiwa led officers to trace and arrest Busy Tsabola.
Escom officials and Police detectives visited Lirangwe area and according to Escom Security Officer, the suspects took advantage that there was no power supply in area since the transformer was vandalised and was taken to the office for maintenance.
Police in Ndirande are still hunting for the remaining two suspects, who are still on the run.
They are calling upon community members to help them locate their hiding places.
Police is also warning, those behind the vandalism malpractices that the law will not spare them, once arrested they will be prosecuted accordingly.
Isaac Mgaiwa and Busy Tsabola will appear in court after finalising paperwork to answer charges of theft and vandalising Escom cables.