Police also apprehended 13 others who were part of the group involved in the trotting procession to the funeral.
The 15 individuals were detained for conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace through disruptive behavior.
Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga said the group admitted guilt, paid the prescribed fines, and was subsequently released.
He said apprehended persons were identified as Chikabala, aged 28, of house number 2370, Chimwemwe, Kitwe, a Zambian musician also known as Y Caleb, Savior Musonda, aged 24, of no fixed abode in Lusaka, a general worker,
Paul Miteba, aged 27, of house number 32/1, Makeni, Lusaka and Adamson Banda, aged 28, of an unknown house number, Libala South, Lusaka, a security guard.
Other were a male juvenile, aged 13, of Chimwemwe, Kitwe, Titus Kaimbo, aged 29, of an unknown house number in Zingalume, Lusaka, Luckson Zulu, aged 30, of an unknown house number in Makeni, Lusaka, Shadreck Sikasali, aged 26, of an unknown house number in Kanyama, Lusaka, a wheelbarrow pusher and a male juvenile, aged 18, of an unknown house number in Chawama, Lusaka.
Mr Hamoonga said another male juvenile, aged 17, of no fixed abode in Lusaka was also detained.
“Darlington Mwanje, aged 26, of no fixed abode in Lusaka, Joe Kasongo of an unknown house number in Olympia, Lusaka,Moyaya Mwamba, aged 30, of an unknown house number in Kamwala South, Lusaka,Lizzy Zavare, aged 22, of house number 2434, Matero, Lusaka and Sikanisiwe Ngazimbe, aged 19, of Matero, Lusaka,” he said.
Mr Hamoonga urged members of the public to desist from engaging in activities that disrupt public order and inconvenience others.
He said appropriate action will be taken against any individuals found in violation of the law.