The Malawi Police Service has released the names of six suspects arrested in connection with the shooting to death of medical doctor Victoria Mnesa Bobe at her home in Blantyre last month.
In a press statement signed by Malawi Police Service Public Relations Officer, Senior Superintendent Lyael Chimtembo, the suspects have been identified as Raphael Msalanyama Mono (35), a former police and intelligence officer from Gaza Province in Mozambique; Issa Ali (47) of Machemba Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Jalasi in Mangochi District; Santos Chamamba (54) of Bitalinyu Village, T/A Ndamera in Nsanje District; Maxwell Eliya (52) of Chimombo Village, T/A Chimombo in Nsanje District; Charles Chikafa (62) of Mkwinda Village, T/A Chigalu in Blantyre; and Peter Chimenya (50) of Kazembe Village, T/A Likoswe in Chiradzulu District.
Police say investigations are continuing and that efforts have been intensified to arrest two remaining suspects who are still at large. Authorities are also working to recover stolen property, including a rifle believed to have been hidden in Mozambique.
Dr Bobe, aged 33, was murdered on November 17, 2025, after unknown assailants broke into her house by drilling a hole at her residence in Chigumula Township, Limbe. During the incident, the attackers stole a MacBook Pro 11 laptop, an iPad (10th Generation), and an NBS POS machine.
In a related development, police in the capital Lilongwe have arrested a 20-year-old man identified as Limbani Chikalipo in connection with the murder of Peter Mzungu, an employee of Partners In Health, where he worked as an accountant.
Lilongwe Police Station Public Relations Officer Hastings Chigalu said police have recovered a Lenovo laptop, its bag, and other items stolen on the night Mzungu was killed. The victim reportedly died after being struck with a metal bar.
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