By Shaffie A Mtambo
A 31-year-old man, Mark Yusuf of Chomba Village, Traditional Authority Mponda in Mangochi, has been arrested for possessing forest produce without proper documentation.
The arrest was made on April 30, 2025, by Mangochi Police officers who were conducting day patrols in the township.
According to Inspector Amina Tepani Daudi, Public Relations Officer at Mangochi Police Station, the officers received a tip-off that Yusuf was offloading bags of charcoal at his compound.

Upon investigation, they discovered 212 bags of charcoal and 27 pieces of timber.
Therefore the Department of Forestry was alerted and joined the police in the operation, leading to the seizure of the forest produce and Yusuf’s arrest.
This arrest highlights the ongoing issue of deforestation and charcoal production in Malawi, which contributes to environmental degradation, loss of biodiversity, and increased greenhouse gas emissions. Charcoal production is a significant driver of deforestation.
Yusuf is expected to appear in court soon to answer charges related to the illegal possession of forest produce, contrary to the country’s forestry regulations.
The case serves as a reminder of the importance of enforcing laws and regulations to protect Malawi’s natural resources.
The arrest and seizure of forest produce demonstrate the commitment of the Malawi Police Service and the Department of Forestry to protecting the country’s environment and natural resources.
As Malawi continues to face environmental challenges, efforts to prevent deforestation and promote sustainable forest management are crucial. This case highlights the need for continued awareness and education on the importance of environmental conservation and the consequences of illegal activities.
The Malawi Police Service and the Department of Forestry are working together to protect the country’s natural resources and prevent environmental degradation. Their efforts are essential in ensuring that Malawi’s forests are preserved for future generations.