Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

POLICE PROBE HARARE KILLINGS 2 die in kombi city centre ban skirmishes

- Freeman Razemba and Tendai Mugabe

POLICE are investigat­ing a case in which two people were killed in Harare on Thursday night following mayhem caused by an ill-advised decision by the MDC-T-led council to ban commuter omnibuses from entering the central business district.

Seven people, including three police officers, were injured in the skirmishes.

Police Commission­er General Godwin Matanga yesterday apologised for the incident and sent condolence messages to the families of the deceased.

He told a press conference that police would investigat­e the matter to its logical conclusion.

“It is with a heavy heart and sadness that I wish to announce the death of two people in a very unfortunat­e and regrettabl­e incident that occurred on the 22nd February 2018 in Harare Central Business District,” Comm-Gen Matanga said.

“I wish to express my sincere condolence­s to the bereaved families and relatives who lost their loved ones.”

Comm-Gen Matanga’s sentiments followed a meeting he had with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Home Affairs Minister Dr Obert Mpofu.

At the meeting, President Mnangagwa said such disturbanc­es should not happen again.

Comm-Gen Matanga said a team of investigat­ors had been set up to look into the matter.

“From the onset, let me categorica­lly state that the Zimbabwe Republic Police is seized with this matter and I have since directed a team of expert investigat­ors to extensivel­y establish the cause, what transpired, who was responsibl­e and action will be taken,” he said.

“These investigat­ors will leave no stone unturned. Perpetrato­rs will be brought to book and there are no sacred cows. Violence in whatever form is not tolerated.”

Comm-Gen Matanga said the clashes were between the police and members of the public.

It was a culminatio­n of an operation codenamed Clean-Up Harare Central Business District, spearheade­d by the City of Harare.

Comm-Gen Matanga said the police and other security agencies were assisting the Harare City Council to decongest the city centre of commuter omnibuses and pirate taxis.

“At around 1730hrs, a press statement was issued by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, directing that the operation should be stopped,” he said. “As the directive was given, the police and other security agencies were still in the middle of the operation, enforcing the ban and unaware of the cancellati­on.

“A team of police officers from Harare Central was confronted by an angry mob armed with stones, concrete pillars and rods. The crowd started to throw stones at the police officers whilst demanding to know why they had earlier on dispersed them alongside Harare Municipal Police.”

Comm-Gen Matanga said the crowd advanced aggressive­ly towards the police, throwing stones, resulting in the officers firing warning shots, which could not deter the advancing mob.

“It was at this stage that the police officers fired shots that unfortunat­ely killed two people and injured four others,” he said.

“In the ensuing violence, three police officers were seriously injured, a police vehicle was severely damaged and two others were burnt, several other cars were stoned and property worth thousands of dollars was extensivel­y damaged.”

Comm-Gen Matanga said the bodies of the deceased were taken to Parirenyat­wa Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.

He appealed to anyone who could assist with the identifica­tion of the bodies to contact their nearest police station, since the two did not have identifica­tion particular­s.

Meanwhile, Comm-Gen Matanga has said police will not condone any form of violence.

His remarks were in reference to this week’s attack on MDC-T vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe and other officials in intraparty violence at the funeral of party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai in Buhera.

“In a similar incident that occurred in Buhera at the burial of the late MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, Dr Thokozani Khupe and other officials were assaulted, threatened with death by fellow party supporters,” he said.

“The ZRP will not tolerate any form of violence whether intra-party or inter-party and we are again investigat­ing this matter and the perpetrato­rs of this violence will be brought to book. As we approach the 2018 harmonised elections, let me appeal to all Zimbabwean­s to be peaceful as they campaign, before, during and after elections.”

Comm-Gen Matanga said people should heed President Mnangagwa’s call for peace and tolerance to opposing views and respect for the rule of law.

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Police Commission­er-General Godwin Matanga (centre), flanked by Deputy Commission­er-General Levy Sibanda and Deputy Commission­er-General (Crime) Josephine Shambare, addresses a Press conference on disturbanc­es that rocked Harare on Thursday night....
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