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Police worry of robberies spike

- BY REX MPHISA/SILISIWE MABALEKA ⬤ Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

POLICE have appealed to bus operators to have passenger manifests among other security measures to avoid on-board robberies during the festive season.

On Thursday, armed robbers pounced on an MB Buses coach along the Masvingo-Beitbridge highway.

The robbery came days after a CAG Coaches bus was attacked by armed robbers along the Harare-Chirundu highway.

Police spokespers­on Paul Nyathi called on bus operators to tighten security measures including having manifests and avoiding unschedule­d stops along highways.

“As regards passenger manifests we have advised all bus companies to have these (passenger manifests) so it becomes easy to trace passengers. Precaution­s should be observed even if it means hiring security guards to search passengers as they boarded buses,” Nyathi said.

A passenger manifest is a list of passengers compiled before departure based on check-in informatio­n.

“Women passengers can be searched by female security and the opposite for men so that no-one takes a weapon into the bus. Passenger manifests should have details of the passenger, next of kin, home address and destinatio­n address.”

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe Passengers Associatio­n (ZPA) secretary general Paul Makiwa said the violent robberies had shaken the sector, and left operators terrified.

“We are never safe; life is a matter of risk. We survive by the grace of God,” Makiwa said before appealing to the Home Affairs ministry to deploy plaincloth­es officers on long-distance buses.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday said the government would introduce a shoot-to-kill policy to deal with the rising wave of violent armed robberies.

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