Police Water Cannons Used to Fumigate Harare
04 APR, 2020 - 00:04
As part of the National Clean-Up Campaign, Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), Harare City Council and the Ministry of Health and Child Care yesterday, using ZRP 600-litre water cannons traditionally used during riot control, started disinfecting highly populated areas and potential Covid-19 hotspots in Mbare high density suburb and the capital city as they take advantage of the 21 days of national lock-down period. - Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
Victor Maphosa
Herald Correspondent
Police have deployed public order vehicles equipped with water cannons to fumigate areas known for high human traffic.
The chemicals used during the fumigation are being supplied by Harare City Council.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the exercise was a partnership between the police and the council to fumigate high risk areas.
“We have partnered City of Harare to fumigate some areas in and around the Central Business District (CBD). The local authority has supplied chemicals and the police have availed public order vehicles. This is to ensure public safety in the wake of Covid-19. We have already fumigated Mbare musika, the down-town area, Copacabana, Market Square, RoadPort, Mupedzanhamo market and other places. The exercise will not end there as we are planning to fumigate more places,” he said.
Along with these preventative interventions, the police continue enforcing the law, arresting 390 more people on Thursday and yesterday for defying the lock-down directive bringing the total arrests to 875.
They were mostly arrested for illegally opening their bars, operating shebeens, vending and loitering among other offences. They were fined between $200 and $500 each.
Assistant Commissioner Nyathi said police will continue to arrest such offenders.
“We continue to urge people to comply with the directive and other measures which are meant to protect them from this pandemic. As police, we are there to enforce the law. We are appealing to the public to be compliant and avoid being arrested,” he said.
He said the police will continue to monitor the situation across the country and ensure everyone is compliant.
04 APR, 2020 - 00:04
As part of the National Clean-Up Campaign, Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), Harare City Council and the Ministry of Health and Child Care yesterday, using ZRP 600-litre water cannons traditionally used during riot control, started disinfecting highly populated areas and potential Covid-19 hotspots in Mbare high density suburb and the capital city as they take advantage of the 21 days of national lock-down period. - Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
Victor Maphosa
Herald Correspondent
Police have deployed public order vehicles equipped with water cannons to fumigate areas known for high human traffic.
The chemicals used during the fumigation are being supplied by Harare City Council.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the exercise was a partnership between the police and the council to fumigate high risk areas.
“We have partnered City of Harare to fumigate some areas in and around the Central Business District (CBD). The local authority has supplied chemicals and the police have availed public order vehicles. This is to ensure public safety in the wake of Covid-19. We have already fumigated Mbare musika, the down-town area, Copacabana, Market Square, RoadPort, Mupedzanhamo market and other places. The exercise will not end there as we are planning to fumigate more places,” he said.
Along with these preventative interventions, the police continue enforcing the law, arresting 390 more people on Thursday and yesterday for defying the lock-down directive bringing the total arrests to 875.
They were mostly arrested for illegally opening their bars, operating shebeens, vending and loitering among other offences. They were fined between $200 and $500 each.
Assistant Commissioner Nyathi said police will continue to arrest such offenders.
“We continue to urge people to comply with the directive and other measures which are meant to protect them from this pandemic. As police, we are there to enforce the law. We are appealing to the public to be compliant and avoid being arrested,” he said.
He said the police will continue to monitor the situation across the country and ensure everyone is compliant.
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