By Dumisani Ndlovu
The Gweru Urban policing district has arrested 148 individuals, including 42 suspected drug lords, in a significant effort to combat drug and substance abuse.
According to senior police officer the initiative is part of a broader campaign by the ZRP Gweru Urban District to raise awareness about the dangers of drugs, domestic violence, and anti-stock theft.
During the campaign, Officer Commanding Gweru Urban Chief Superintendent Ecock Chishiri praised the community’s involvement in addressing drug-related issues. He urged residents to use suggestion boxes to report known drug dealers.
“The public should use suggestion boxes to give us names of drug peddlers so that we arrest them,” he stated.
Chishiri highlighted that the rise in drug and substance abuse affects all age groups and is linked to increased criminal activity, as those under the influence often engage in reckless behavior, sometimes described as having “Dutch” courage.
Despite the challenges of drug misuse, Chief Supt Chishiri noted a positive trend in overall crime reduction in the district. From January to September this year, there were 7,683 criminal cases reported, down from 8,051 during the same period last year, marking a 0.5 percent decrease.
“We have dealt with 7,683 cases from January to September this year, which is a reduction from 8,051 cases the same period last year,” he said.
However, issues like unlawful entry and theft continue to be significant concerns. Chishiri encouraged residents to join neighborhood watch committees to help protect their properties. He also addressed other common crimes in the area, including bar and domestic violence, robberies, and stock theft.
Chief Superintendent Ecock Chishiri