Kamlepo had reportedly been at loggerheads with Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) and Malawi Police Service (MPS) before then. The two State agencies raided his houses in Blantyre and seized three vehicles for allegedly evading tax.
High Court judge Rowland Mbvundula however gave the MP a temporal reprieve from imminent arrest in connection to the alleged tax evasion, and further ordered MRA to release his two vehicles.
Kamlepo was found dumped in Blantyre, his hands and legs tied in blue ropes, but looked smartly dressed and clean shaved.
National Police spokesperson James Kadadzera is reported to have said the vocal parliamentarian “faked the kidnap.”
“Someone who is abducted for one week cannot dress as smart as he was at the time he was found. He couldn’t have had time to shave his beads and put on clean clothes and shoes,” he said.
Kalua’s family spokesman John Mapunda however dismissed the claims by the police, saying the MP could not stage manage his abduction.
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