The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZRP tightens crackdowns countrywid­e

- Crime Reporter

MORE than 200 000 people have been arrested countrywid­e under the ongoing crackdowns targeting unregister­ed motorists, machete gangs and border jumpers countrywid­e as the police continue to tighten their operations targeting illegal activities.

Most of those that have been arrested were fined while others are appearing in court facing the more serious charges.

In an interview, national police spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi said the operations were continuing until there is order.

Police had deployed adequate numbers of officers to conduct these operations.

So far more than 12 000 motorists have been arrested throughout the country under operation ‘Respect Other Road Users/ Remekedzai Vamwe Vanoshandi­sa Mugwagwa/ Hloniphani Abanye Abasebenzi­sa Umgwaqo’.

The ongoing police operation “Respect other Road Users”, is targeting those who continue flouting traffic rules and regulation­s and is aimed at restoring order on the road.

Driving vehicles without number plates, driving against the flow of traffic, going through red robots, among other offences, are targeted under the operation.

Last week, the Zimbabwe Republic Police reiterated that all unregister­ed vehicles even those Government-owned or belonging to political parties, will be impounded during the ongoing operation aimed at restoring order on the roads countrywid­e.

Meanwhile, nearly 20 000 people were arrested under operation ‘ Chikorokoz­a Ngachipere/ Isitsheket­sha Kasiphele/ No to Machete Gangs’.

Recently, gangs armed with machetes and knobkerrie­s resurfaced countrywid­e, targeting mines and individual­s keeping large amounts of cash, prompting police to relaunch the operation.

A few months ago, police restored order in mining areas after taking on the gangs, arresting large numbers of people and thwarting a wave of violence. That gangland violence claimed the lives of several people and left many injured. Police launched the “Operation Chikorokoz­a Ngachipere” following an outcry over machete-wielding robbers who were terrorisin­g people in mining communitie­s and beyond.

Criminal activities by the marauding gangs of machete attackers have seen an increase in reports of murder, rape, assault, housebreak­ing and stock theft.

In another operation, ‘No to Cross Border Crimes’, a total of 152 878, have been arrested since January 1, 2021.

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