The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Roadblocks target unlicensed vehicles

. . . honeymoon over for traffic offenders

- Herald Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched a countrywid­e operation targeting unregister­ed vehicles and motorists who are flouting traffic regulation­s and endangerin­g the lives of other road users.

The crackdown on unregister­ed vehicles comes in the wake of a spate of armed robberies countrywid­e as criminals are using such vehicles to evade arrest.

Some of them were involved in hit-and-run accidents.

Also on target are unlicensed drivers and motorists carrying dangerous weapons. Although police could not avail statistics of vehicles they had impounded so far, there are roadblocks that have been mounted in and around the city targeting such vehicles.

Police will only release the impounded vehicles once the owners have registered them. Some of the vehicles will also undergo vetting to ascertain whether they had also been used in the commission of crime or not.

The Herald yesterday saw cars that had been impounded at these roadblocks, while detectives were also moving around the city looking for such vehicles.

The developmen­t comes after Police Commission­er-General Godwin Matanga recently said the force will launch a massive crackdown targeting unlicensed drivers and unregister­ed vehicles in a nationwide blitz that will signal the return of roadblocks.

Comm-Gen Matanga made the announceme­nt at this year’s World First Aid Day commemorat­ions held at Morris Depot, Harare.

He said the days for those driving without licences and those driving unregister­ed vehicles were now over.

“By the powers vested in me by the President (Emmerson Mnangagwa), I would like to warn members of the public that starting on Monday, police will launch a massive operation to get rid of unlicensed drivers and unregister­ed vehicles,” Matanga said.

“Those caught on the wrong side of the law will have their cars impounded, while the law will take its course on unlicensed drivers.”

In October last year, Government warned that it would impound vehicles that had no number plates, while offenders would either be imprisoned or fined.

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Comm-Gen Matanga

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