Top Zambian opposition figures arrested days after presidential vote
Zambian security forces arrested 11 individuals, including senior opposition figures, in Lusaka following a presidential election. The government alleges the group was involved in an insurrection plot, possessing weapons and planning military actions with foreign nationals.

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AI-generatedZambian security forces arrested 11 individuals, including senior opposition figures, in Lusaka following a presidential election. The government alleges the group was involved in an insurrection plot, possessing weapons and planning military actions with foreign nationals. Leading opposition candidate Brian Mundubile, who was present during the raid, described it as an assassination attempt and claimed colleagues were shot, though he has not provided evidence. Mundubile is trailing incumbent Hakainde Hichilema in the election results and had previously alleged voting irregularities. The government denies vote rigging, and election observers initially reported a largely peaceful voting day, though they noted concerns about pre-election reforms and media access.
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5 extractedMundubile described the raid as 'an attempt on my life' and stated 'colleagues were shot' in his presence.
Leading opposition candidate Brian Mundubile was found at the scene of a raid in Lusaka.
The arrested individuals were connected to 'military plans involving foreign nationals and illegal military training camps' and posed a 'serious threat to state security'.
Security forces in Zambia arrested 11 people, including senior opposition figures, allegedly involved in an insurrection plot.
Tangible evidence to back up accusations made by the opposition, government, and electoral commission has been lacking.