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Ongoing operation “Tame the Traffic Jungle” led to over 56 000 arrests

Ongoing operation “Tame the Traffic Jungle” led to over 56 000 arrests

Kudzai Gaveni, Online Writer

THE ongoing operation “Tame the Traffic Jungle” has led to a total of 56 590 arrests and 1 229 vehicles being impounded.

The operation, which was launched on 12 September 2023 is a partnership between police and local authorities.

Other stakeholders involved in the blitz aimed at ensuring that vehicle owners comply with the requirements of the law include the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe, the Vehicle Inspectorate Department, the Insurance Council of Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration, and the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority.

In a statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the operation comes in the wake of lawlessness on the roads, particularly in major cities and towns where some drivers are now flouting road traffic rules.

He said 56 590 arrests have been made, 1 529 on vehicles without route permits while 18 369 arrests have been made on illegal pirate taxis (mushikashika).

Asst Comm Nyathi said 352 motorists have been arrested for reckless driving, while 4 073 people have been arrested for touting.

Meanwhile,1 229 vehicles have been impounded for moving on the roads with no registration plates.

Asst Com Nyathi said they are also concerned with the reckless conduct by pirate vehicles, mushikashika, and some registered kombis who are carrying passengers from undesignated points in violation of the country’s laws.

“Licensed public service vehicles are contributing to the chaos and congestion by loading and unloading passengers at undesignated points and openly endangering the lives of the public through reckless conduct at controlled road intersections and traffic lights,” he said.