LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-A dramatic turn of events unfolded at the Immigration Department in Lilongwe, as Rowland Brown, an immigration officer, was arrested for allegedly scamming a client MK300, 000.

The arrest was made possible by a surprise visit from Deputy Minister of Homeland Security, Norman Chisale, who had received a tip about corrupt practices within the department.

Chisale’s visit was a bolt out of the blue, aimed at catching officers off guard and rooting out corruption.

And it seems his efforts paid off, as Brown was caught red-handed, leading to his immediate arrest.

This bold move by the Deputy Minister sends a strong message that corruption will no longer be tolerated in the Immigration Department.

The arrest has been met with jubilation, with many seeing it as a step in the right direction towards eradicating corruption in public institutions.

The public is eager to see more of such actions, and for those involved in corrupt practices to face the music.

The Immigration Department has been plagued by allegations of corruption, with many claiming that officers are more interested in lining their pockets than serving the people.

Brown’s arrest is a clear indication that the authorities are serious about stamping out this menace.

The Deputy Minister’s actions are a testament to his commitment to fighting corruption and promoting transparency.

His bravery in taking on corrupt officials is commendable, and we hope that this is just the beginning of a long and fruitful war against corruption.

The case has sparked widespread interest, with many calling for more stringent measures to tackle corruption.

The public is watching, and it’s time for institutions to take concrete actions to restore trust and faith in the system.

As the case unfolds, one thing is clear: corruption will no longer be tolerated, and those involved will face the full force of the law.

The people of Malawi demand accountability, and it’s time institutions delivered.

Way forward

The arrest of Rowland Brown is a victory for the people, and a reminder that together, we can create a corruption-free Malawi.

Let’s keep the momentum going and ensure that those who abuse their power are brought to book.

This is just the beginning of a new chapter in Malawi’s fight against corruption.

Let’s make sure it’s a chapter that ends with a corruption-free nation, where institutions serve the people, not their own interests.

The Maravi Post

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