The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Cops meet over surge in robberies

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POLICE in Bulawayo are today expected to hold a crunch meeting with local business to strategise on how to deal with the increase in armed robberies in the city, while residents have called for a shootto-kill approach to contain the situation.

Over the past few weeks, the city has been recording a spike in armed robbery cases and a cashier at a liquor store was last week on Saturday shot dead during one of them.

Six days later a gang of armed robbers hit a cash-in transit security company hired by Choppies Supermarke­t to collect cash that was due for banking.

The robbers got away with seven trunks full of cash.

Following the hit, police said sloppiness by the security company contribute­d to the raid.

Hence, police today are expected to conduct a no-holds-barred meeting with businesspe­ople as it is believed that their laxity is aiding the robbers.

Bulawayo police spokespers­on Inspector Abednico Ncube said bringing stakeholde­rs under one roof will help police in dealing with the armed robbery cases.

Insp Ncube said the meeting would be attended by representa­tives from sectors such as private security, banking, retail including butcheries, mining and industrial sector who are largely the targets of armed robbers.

“We are organising a meeting with the business sector to discuss the rise of armed robbery cases,” he said.

“We have observed that there could be some security gaps from the business sector which play to the advantage of the robbers. Hence, the meeting is aimed at engaging the key players in the business sector and we invite leaders of their associatio­ns to a meeting which we are going to hold on Monday July 31.”

Business Against Crime Forum of Zimbabwe secretary general Mr Reggie Sibanda said the business sector welcomes the meeting as it aims to tackle one of the most critical issues at hand.

“We are very happy because the police are also concerned with what is happening,” he said. “They are also worried about the welfare of our businesses hence this meeting. They want to understand how we trade in terms of securing our money. I think they also want to come up with a strategy of how we can improve on target hardening as well.”

Mr Sibanda said they will be having two separate meetings, one involving security companies and the second one involving other players in the economy.

Residents told our Bulawayo Bureau that the city is becoming unsafe hence police should take radical measures to deal with armed robbers.

Mrs Marry Dzowa (62) from Matsheumhl­ope suburb said police should consider shooting armed robbers as this would deter others with similar thoughts.

“I personally do not believe in shooting to kill as it ends up taking the innocent ones,” she said. “But truly speaking the police are now supposed to be allowed to shoot and kill especially armed robbers and murderers. We are now living in fear wherever we are. These robbers are very young and are robbing using guns so I think he who is holding a gun must fight with someone with a gun.”

A resident who declined to be named said it is time courts stop issuing bail to armed robbers.

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