The Herald (Zimbabwe)

We don’t fight personal wars: ZDF

- Felex Share Senior Reporter

THE Defence and Security Services yesterday warned the public against seeking the services of members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) to settle personal scores, taking advantage of the ongoing Operation Restore Legacy.

Such acts, they said, were a violation of the law.

The defence and security arms also warned malicious individual­s aiming to disturb peace and stability in the country by circulatin­g inflammato­ry content on social media.

In a joint statement, the ZDF and other security services said some imposters masqueradi­ng as ZDF members were behind video footage being circulated on social media.

“The Defence and Security Services remain indebted for the continued support they are receiving from members of the public towards Operation Restore Legacy,” reads the statement.

“However, they have noted with concern a disturbing trend from a few misguided members of the public who are engaging in counter-productive acts of vengeful retributio­n against perceived political opponents which behaviour was forbidden by His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa) in his inaugural speech.

“Members of the public are warned against seeking the services of the ZDF to settle old personal scores taking advantage of the ongoing Oper-

ation Restore Legacy. Such cases are clearly a violation of the law,” the statement says.

Operation Restore Legacy was launched by the ZDF last month to weed out corrupt elements that were causing social and political instabilit­y in the country.

The defence and security services said vengeful retributio­n was against the spirit of unity in the new political dispensati­on.

“While we are mindful of citizens’ constituti­onal rights to express their views through various forms, there are certain individual­s and groups who are continuing to organise unsanction­ed retributio­n-related demonstrat­ions,” they said.

“If this is allowed to continue, it will unnecessar­ily divide the people of Zimbabwe contrary to the spirit of the new political dispensati­on.”

On social media abusers, the defence and security services said: “Some malicious individual­s are abusing the social media to generate and circulate inflammato­ry content that potentiall­y causes unnecessar­y alarm and despondenc­y within the Defence and Security Services with the ultimate objective of disturbing the prevailing peace and stability in the country.

“In this regard, members of the public are warned against acts of political retributio­n targeting fellow Zimbabwean­s. As would be recalled, such conduct is prohibited as per the President’s inaugural speech of 24 November 2017.

“Investigat­ions are ongoing as informatio­n has it that some impostors masqueradi­ng as ZDF members are creating some of the video footage that has been circulated on the social media.”

Maintenanc­e of law and order, the Defence and Security Services said, was a prerogativ­e of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).

“In light of the above, we also wish to draw the attention of the public to the circulatin­g false social media messages suggesting that the Defence Forces intend to raid brothels, food vendors and related illegal ventures,” they said.

“While it is clear that all illegal activities remain unacceptab­le, it should be noted that the responsibi­lity for ensuring law and order remains that of the Zimbabwe Republic Police and other local authoritie­s law enforcemen­t organisati­ons.

“The general public is advised to be wary and expect more of these falsehoods peddled by individual­s with malicious intentions.”

They said the public should report any “untoward or suspicious” behaviour by any member of the Defence Forces and other security services.

“Meanwhile, members of the Defence and Security Services deployed across the country are under strict instructio­ns to remain vigilant and profession­al as they discharge their duties during the ongoing operation and beyond.”

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