 Right now, I am at the Drug Enforcement Commission and just beside me is the Drug Enforcement Commission Public Relations Officer Matias Kamanga who is giving us more updates as we get to the charges that they have been slapped against, you know, the two people. I mean, Mr Matias, the live on demand TV news on the go, just tell us, you know, of course, confirming that you have arrested the two people that is Mr Melange, as well as Mr Yamba and the charges that you slapped them with. Thank you very much. So I wish to confirm that the Drug Enforcement Commission, working with the Anti-Corruption Commission, has arrested Mr Fritz on Yamba and Mr Joseph Melange for allegations that date as far back as the period between the 1st of January 2020 and 31st of August 2021. Now, in the first count, that's where they are jointly charged. They've been charged with willful failure to follow the law in terms of supplementary expenditure. It is alleged that the two did use their positions to influence the directly or indirectly the transfer of funds to the Zambian Mission in Turkey. And this is to the tune of 154,000, sorry, 154 million, 201,197 quacha, which was transferred to the Zambian Mission in Turkey. In the second count, Mr Joseph Melange has been charged and arrested jointly with his company, which is Gibson Power Systems Limited, and other persons are known. It is alleged that working, whilst working together on this particular transaction, they did possess a helicopter, which is helicopter bail 430, valued at 1.4 million dollars. In the third, fourth, and fifth count, Mr Joseph Melange has been charged and arrested alone. It is alleged that Mr Melange, whilst working with the other persons and known, did possess three properties, which is property number 269, sub 291, property 270, sub 292, and property number A41, property number 33, sub A411, of lot 28 473, where he paid various amounts for these properties. For the first property, he paid 16,733 thousand, sorry, he paid 16,733 dollars, 33 cents. For the second property, he paid 14,311 dollars and four cents. And for the third property, he paid 18,955 dollars and 33 cents, which were paid cash. Now, these payments were top ups for previous payments that had been made on these properties. Now, Mr Yamba has been released on police bond, whilst we are waiting for Mr Melange to meet the bond conditions that have been given to him by the commission. And once those have been met, we will be able to give him police bond for these offenses. Okay, would you be able to clarify on why Mr Melange is doing police custody? Because according to the information that we have received is that the Drug Enforced Commission are demanding for certain, you know, documents to have him released on a bond. And this is according to what people, you know, are saying is that this indicates that you've not concluded the investigations. Would you clarify on that? The documents that we asked for when we are asking for someone to be released on bond or the conditions we give is normally two working insurities who should bring an introductory letter from their workplace with an attachment of an NRC, a copy of an NRC. And so when those have not been provided, then the conditions have not been met. So it's a simple introductory letter coming from the employer confirming that this person indeed works for this organization and their address is stated there. And that is the simple thing that we ask for. Therefore, it is not true to say that we have not concluded the investigations. Investigations have been concluded. And that is why the arrest has been met. It is because the investigations have been, and this is just a condition for them to meet this bond that has been given to him. We have no problems whatsoever in granting him police bond. As a commission, we believe that he is a Zambian. He is entitled to police bond. And at any given time, we would actually give these conditions and once they are met, he would be given the police bond. Okay. Are you in a position also to tell us when they do unlikely to occur before the court of law? I'm not in a position to state the actual date, but I must thank the National Prosecutions Authority that have been consulted from time to time. We believe that as soon as possible, the duo must be able to appear in court to answer to the charges that have been laid against them. Thank you so much, Mr. Matias Tamanda, for having the Iranian interview and also giving us this update. Thank you very much.