The families of the victims who lost their lives in the tragic Tokyo Way market fire incident in Lusaka’s Misisi area are calling on the government to take swift and decisive action to address the matter. Outraged by allegations of police involvement in the case, the families are demanding justice for their loved ones.

Marjory Nanyangwe, the sister of the late Meshack Sinyangwe, has expressed deep sorrow over her brother’s untimely death and the devastating impact of the fire. She has called for a thorough investigation into the incident and for those found responsible to be held accountable.

Shop owner Max Ng’andu has also spoken out about the alleged involvement of police officers in the fire. He revealed that the implicated officers are well-known in the community and that their names have been submitted to the authorities. Ng’andu expressed fear and frustration, stating that the police have asked him to bring the suspects to the station, which is beyond his capabilities.

The families of the victims are demanding that the government take immediate action to investigate the allegations of police involvement and bring those responsible to justice. They believe that only through a thorough and impartial investigation can they find closure and ensure that such a tragedy never happens again.

The Tokyo Way market fire has had a devastating impact on the community of Misisi, leaving families and businesses devastated. The families’ calls for justice highlight the urgent need for accountability and transparency in the investigation of this tragic incident.