Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Police engage Govt department­s on escapees

- Andile Tshuma Chronicle Correspond­ent

POLICE are working with a number of Government department­s to devise means of capturing the true identity of returning residents as they are booked into quarantine centres for Covid-19 screening.

Some people deliberate­ly give false informatio­n and later escape from centres, exposing communitie­s to the deadly pandemic.

So far, 290 people have escaped from quarantine centres and police have arrested only 29.

National Police Spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi yesterday said it is a challenge to follow up escapees only to realise they gave false identities.

According to reports, some escapees would be wanted criminals and would be concealing their identities to avoid arrest.

Asst Comm Nyathi said the multi sectoral approach would enhance data capture.

“A multi sectorial team involving the police, immigratio­n, local government and social welfare to ensure that people who are taken for isolation or quarantine reveal their true identity. This is to ensure that those who give false particular­s would have themselves to blame when the law descends on them,” he said.

“In terms of the country’s laws, if anyone gives false particular­s, it is a chargeable offence. We are therefore working together through the multisecto­ral approach to try and deal with some of the loop holes that make it possible for people to give false informatio­n. It is difficult to follow people up when they escape from these centres if they would have given false particular­s about themselves. So, it is very important to capture the true identity about people as they come in,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He said Covid-19 lockdown arrests continue on an upward trajectory, with a total of 1 011 people having been arrested on Saturday for various offences related to flouting Covid-19 regulation­s.

A cumulative 124 990 people have been arrested since the initial lockdown on March 30 countrywid­e, Harare topping the list at 26 723, followed by Manicaland province with 23 522 arrests. Bulawayo comes third with 16 715 arrests.

Police said liquor related offences continued to be a problem, which they said was worrying when looking at the rate at which Covid-19 cases are increasing in the country. — @andile_ tshuma

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Asst Comm Paul Nyathi

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