Don’t be dismayed by roadblocks: Charamba

Don’t be dismayed by roadblocks: Charamba

Source: Don’t be dismayed by roadblocks: Charamba | The Herald March 14, 2018

Don’t be dismayed by roadblocks: Charamba
Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba

Michael Magoronga and Grace Nyoni
POLICE Spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba has urged the public not to be dismayed by the resurfacing of the roadblocks saying Government has put in place drastic measures to curb corruption and harassment of motorists by traffic cops.

Addressing a media workshop in Gweru yesterday, Snr Asst Comm Charamba said the resurfacing of roadblocks was meant to protect the public from criminals and not to swindle motorists.

Snr Ass Comm Charamba said it was impossible for a country to operate without roadblocks as such an arrangement gives room for criminal activities to go undetected.

“We know there is an outcry due to resurfacing of roadblocks lately, but we cannot do without roadblocks because they are part of our duties. It is our duty as police to mount roadblocks provided they are done objectively.

We have put-up measures that are meant to ensure that corruption is not anywhere near the roadblocks. I urge the public to report any case of corruption to the nearest relevant authorities so that the culprits can be dealt with,” she said.

Snr Asst Comm Charamba said not all police officers where corrupt. She said they have put in place an anti-corruption team to monitor roadblocks.

“Not all police officers are corrupt. There are only a few rotten apples in the basket that are dragging the name of the police force into disrepute. Those are the ones that our anti-corruption team will be targeting,” she said.

“We are assuring the public that we are not in any way going to tolerate any cases of corruption. Once reported, the person will be fired, no two ways about that and I mean it. People will lose jobs over corruption,” she said.

Snr Asst Comm Charamba said roadblocks were not only mounted for vehicle inspection purposes.

Some are meant for awareness campaigns.

“There are so many cases where we have apprehended moving criminals, those that go round conducting criminal activities, so we have to man roadblocks for such operations,” she said.

COMMENTS

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    Bull. It is a money grabbing operation and everyone knows it. There are no police roadblocks in Britain or USA as a general policy. Nor I dare say, anywhere in Europe.

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    Ishmael Makuni 6 years ago

    Pamberi nema roadblocks we can’t operate without roadblocks right now people are just driving reckless some going against 1 way some with no plates and no licenses .if u don’t want a police officer ahead of u it means u are running away from something

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    Robert 6 years ago

    The ZRP need roadblocks to grease the chefs operations and for no other reason. I’m sure the head of the traffic department has desperately been waiting to deploy his boys back on the road. ZRP if you want public respect then do not go back to your old ways of looting from the public!

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    A few rotten apples…….. That is the understatement of the year

    Here we go again

    As jono says they are nonsense and a money grabbing exercise just when folk can ill afford it particularly as there is “no money” for withdrawals at the bank

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    Msizeni silwelani 6 years ago

    Some word has teached their ears as to how GUD roadblocks were. Sad after 100 days. Just thinking.

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    harper 6 years ago

    Permanent road blocks are no deterrent to criminals as they will simply avoid them.

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    RASTA 6 years ago

    MBAVHA DZ DZOKA FUTI KUSANGANISA NA CHARITY CHARAMBA WACHO NDOVANHU VAIBA MARI NA CHIHURI KA IVAVAVA MAKUDA KUSPOILER NYIKA FUTI

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    Morty Smith 6 years ago

    If I remember correctly this woman is a well known liar. You can evaluate her remarks accordingly

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    Zanu pf chioororo 6 years ago

    Mr président could you please stop that charamba noncencis