Living Waters church says its two pastors are ’victims of mistaken identity’ in woman’s murder

The Living Waters Church (LWC) has explained that two of its pastors of Nsanje Living Waters Church were held by Malawi Police on the night of Monday 20th July 2015 to “protect them” from an irate move who suspected them to have killed a woman with the aim of harvesting body parts.

In a story Nyasa Times published on Wednesday, Nsanje police Officer-in-Charge Assistant Commissioner, Dube Kaonga disclosed that two LWC pastors, Lyson Chapo and Jones Ngoleka were detained after been attacked by angry community of Chingwe village for being suspected to be behind the death of unidentified woman who was, last week, found brutally murdered and some body parts removed.

Apostle Stanley Ndovi leader of Living Waters: Church condemn the acts of murder, trafficking of human parts and mob justice
Apostle Stanley Ndovi leader of Living Waters: Church condemn the acts of murder, trafficking of human parts and mob justice

Pastor Diston Chiweza, the General Secretary of Living Waters Church International said in a statement to Nyasa Times that Pastor Ngoleka and Pastor Chapo are “victims of mistaken identity.”

“While it is true that a woman was killed in the area, Pastor Ngoleka and Pastor Chapo are not on the list of suspects of that case,” stated Pastor Chiweza in a statement to Nyasa Times.

“While it is again true that the two were held on Monday night by the Police, it should be noted that this was done just to protect them from an angry and irate mob that indeed destroyed Pastor Ngoleka’s car and Pastor Chapo’s house,” the statement adds.

The church however rejected reports that the two were found in the graveyard but confirmed that they were attacked by the mob.

Livings Waters Church stressed that Pastor Ngoleka and Pastor Chapo are not suspects of any crime.

“LWC is a Christian church that is established on the principles of the bible. The Bible instructs us not to kill or traffic human parts besides advising us to love others as we love ourselves. This means LWC and all its workers respect human life. The LWC also lives and obeys the laws of Malawi which condemn the acts of murder, trafficking of human parts and mob justice,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, the law-enforcers are still investigating the incident.

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ELLEN MOYO
9 years ago

God will punish all evel doers

Ac Matewe
9 years ago

Who Will Tell Us The Truth, God Or Police On This Matter.

Rejectedstone
Rejectedstone
9 years ago

There is no smoke without fire so Sooner or later the truth will come out, but destroying their properties was not good enough. They could do much better than that inoder to send streat-forward msg to such kind of bastards.

nkasimunguya chinankasanganye
nkasimunguya chinankasanganye
9 years ago

Nkhani sikutumikila Mulungu, koma ndalama choncho mkwapafupi anthu amenewa kutero. Sumangofuka popanda moto.Riboshekete…..makate thwathwa.

chefourpence
9 years ago

this is not strange! A certain pastor started like this and today he is in SA flounting riches on fb.

Tafwazha Boloma
Tafwazha Boloma
9 years ago

You Pastors,musamale kwambiri coz the devil is busy wth u.Ngati n’zoona,Mulungu adzakukanthani zedi.

kaDinduli
kaDinduli
9 years ago

eeeh!Amalawi anzanga izi nzotu zedi.Pastor’s or not but ii!

Mavie
Mavie
9 years ago

Anthu a mulungu anji omangomve ndi nkhani za ku midima? God z watching!

RoyK
RoyK
9 years ago

They were attacked where they had parked their ford pick-up at night just a stone throw from the graveyard where the killed lady was buried. Writing from Nsanje

bwampin
bwampin
9 years ago

Koma moto sufuka opanda utsi, nanga apolice osamanga ndi modzi yemwe anatentha galimotoyo. Abusawo akusungidwa ndi apolice opanda mlandu. Bwanji abusa anzawo osawasunga. Anthuwa ndi amodzi ndadabwa.

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