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Chihuri intensifies threats against protestors, urges cops to crush them

by Staff Reporter
07 Sep 2016 at 01:08hrs | Views
Police yesterday reiterated that they will deal decisively with unruly elements who sponsor violence and cause disturbances in the country through illegal demonstrations, the Herald says.

Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri said violence led to untold suffering and could result in loss of life and property.He said this in a speech read on his behalf by Deputy Comm-Gen (human resources) Levie Sibanda, while addressing nine officers who are set to leave Zimbabwe for a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Darfur.

"It has been proven time and time again that war and violence can never be the midwives to peace. Rather, violence begets violence, disorder retards development and deforms the content of character and well-being of a people," he is quoted as saying by the Herald.

He said senior officers had heard from the returning officer and other colleagues who came before her about the tragic and teary stories of unfortunate people caught up in the ravages and aftermath of war. Chihuri said the most pain- ful part was that there were people who, in the comfort of their homes, sponsor, engineer, manipulate and remote-control perpetrators of violence.

According to the Herald Chihuri said "the misguided perpetrators who acted at the behest and instigation of their sponsors took their own people as spoils by unleashing wanton violence, looting and mayhem".


"Violence is a spiral that spins a destabilising spider's web with unnecessary suffering for the people and unwarranted loss of life, limb and property. The hypocrisy is in that the sponsors would not dare to attempt the destructive mischief and machinations in their home countries," he is quoted further as saying by the State press.

"This is why all those given to fomenting violence need to be decisively dealt with. It is completely unacceptable that a few malcontents can be allowed to plunder the peace and comfort of the majority on the altar of selfish and misguided criminal frolic," he said.

Source - Herald