Hearse Heist: Charcoal Smugglers Escape Malawi Police in Fake Funeral

In Malawi, nine individuals used a hearse in a fake funeral to smuggle charcoal. This method aimed to evade detection amid prevalent deforestation issues. Forestry officers intercepted the illegal transport, uncovering 30 bags worth 3 million kwacha. The suspects managed to escape, facing legal consequences if caught.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-02-2026 20:39 IST | Created: 16-02-2026 20:39 IST
Hearse Heist: Charcoal Smugglers Escape Malawi Police in Fake Funeral
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Nine suspects have evaded police capture in Malawi after attempting to smuggle charcoal using a hearse disguised as a funeral procession, authorities revealed.

Forestry officials, alerted by a tip-off, intercepted the procession near Chikwawa, discovering an empty coffin and 30 bags of charcoal valued at 3 million kwacha.

The suspects, initially detained, managed to escape custody. They face potential imprisonment or fines for illegal possession and transportation of forestry products.

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