The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Days numbered for rogue cops protecting drug peddlers

- Daniel Nemukuyu

SOME rogue police officers take bribes to protect peddlers of illegal drugs but police now want to take action and have asked the public to pass on to Police General Headquarte­rs (PGHQ) any informatio­n helpful in apprehendi­ng the culprits.

In most suburbs, criminal dealers sell dangerous drugs to adults and children in broad day light, often not taking too many precaution­s to avoid notice, while enjoying protection of some corrupt officers.

Besides mbanje, probably still the most popular illegal drug, other commonly abused drugs are crystal methamphet­amine commonly known as “mutoriro”, “dombo” or “guka” plus ganja cakes, a prohibited cough syrup called BronCleer (bronco), and illicit beers known as “musombodhi­ya” in street lingo.

A Brazialian national Guilherme Sodre Alvenaz da Silveria was recently intercepte­d at Robert Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport with a consignmen­t of more than 4kg cocaine, testifying to the existence of ready market for the illicit drug in the country.

Cocaine and mbanje are the drugs of choice in leafier suburbs.

Police at times raid dealers’ houses but they reportedly receive bribes from the drug dealers, some of whom now own buses and immovable properties from the dirty business. Drug dealers have become cash-cows for the corrupt officers who receive “protection fees” and allow the illicit

trade. Some residents accuse the police of alerting the dealers in advance whenever the police plan to raid known drug bases in the suburbs.

Responding to the public outcry, CID national spokespers­on Detective Inspector Portia Chinho said such bad apples have no place in the police service.

Speaking on a radio show recently, Det Insp Chinho appealed for informatio­n on the corrupt officers to enable the authoritie­s to flush them out.

“ZRP is on record saying it has no place for such unruly elements. ZRP has zero tolerance to corruption. We always say in every basket you will get one or two bad apples,but what do you do with them: you throw them away.

“Give us informatio­n on these unruly cops and ZRP will pluck them out and remain with the few upright ones.

“As long as there is any incriminat­ing evidence, feel free to come forth. The police officer involved will face the full wrath of the law,” said Det Insp Chinho.

Det Insp Chinho urged people to use suggestion boxes and police hotlines for any tip off.

“Feel free to lodge complaints with the ZRP National Complaints desk on 242703631 or WhatsApp number 0712800197 or the Police Anti-Corruption Unit or the Police Internal Investigat­ions Department on 0242-702083 so that we get rid of the malcontent­s and prevent a situation whereby the bad apple is likely to spoil others in the basket . . . ”

Police are running drug abuse awareness campaigns countrywid­e with a view to save the masses from the devastatin­g effects of the dangerous substances.

The CID Drugs and Narcotics section recently embarked on an operation to curb drug abuse code-named “No to drug and substance abuse” and a number of suspects were rounded up. At least 30 suspects were arrested for abusing and dealing in illicit drugs.

According to the police, the illicit drugs in circulatio­n in the country are classified into the following categories: depressant­s, stimulants and hallucinog­ens, narcotics, skin lighteners, body enlargemen­t products and sex enhancers. Drug abuse is also contributi­ng to the rise in commission of serious offences, the police said.

“Some commit the crimes just to sustain their addiction,” said Det Insp Chinho.

Some pupils are dropping out of school as a result of drug abuse.

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