The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZRP impounds 348 vehicles in Mash East

- Victor Maphosa

POLICE in Mashonalan­d East have impounded 348 vehicles, mostly used as mushikashi­ka, after owners or users committed traffic offences.

Most of the impounded vehicles are Honda Fit models used illegally as unregister­ed public transport and pirate taxis.

ZRP Mashonalan­d East Assistant Commission­er Operations Ezekiel Munengerwa said among other things, the Honda Fit models are now popular for criminal activities such as robberies.

“This is part of the national operation we are conducting whose purpose is to make sure our roads are safe for the community and to make it safe for all road users.

“The operation intends to impound unregister­ed vehicles, those without number plates displayed and the so called mushikashi­ka.

“Mushikashi­ka have become a menace and as a province we have managed to impound 348 mushikashi­ka vehicles. This is what we are doing. We are urging the motoring public to abide by the laws of the country and the by-laws of local authoritie­s.

“They should avoid lawlessnes­s at all costs. Mushikashi­ka are causing problems. And those who are operating mushikashi­ka should stop it. They should just register their vehicles.

“We are also urging commuters to avoid using mushikashi­ka. These vehicles are not even registered or insured. In the event of an accident, there is nowhere you can claim anything so we encourage the public to use registered commuter buses,” he said.

The police have also arrested a considerab­le number of people driving these mushikashi­ka vehicles without driver’s licenses.

“We arrested some people driving these vehicles without driver’s licenses. You know the attitude of those who drive mushikashi­ka.

“They do not even respect other road users. So we want to tell them that we will continue to effect the law without fear or favour.

Asst Comm Munengerwa said the mushikashi­ka vehicles are sometimes used for criminal activities.

“They are also used for stock theft among other offences. At times you find goats packed in these Honda Fit vehicles. So we will continue to impound them so that owners abide by the laws of the country.

“This is an ongoing operation and we do not intend to stop until we bring sanity on our roads.

“We encourage our officers to uphold uprightnes­s and integrity. We do not want corrupt officers. Corruption does not help us, it destroys us. So we say ‘pasi ne corruption’.”

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