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Zimbabwe police on high alert as obscure groups threaten to mount protest
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Authorities have issued a stern warning against unsanctioned gatherings and protests, vowing to deal ruthlessly with any attempts to disrupt law and order in the country.
National police spokesperson Paul Nyathi, speaking to a local newspaper, emphasized that law enforcement agents are on high alert to thwart any unauthorized activities, including those being coordinated through social media platforms.
"We are on high alert, with a visible presence across the country to ensure law and order prevails nationwide," Nyathi said.
This warning comes as political tension begins to rise again, with reports suggesting that some shadowy groups are planning unauthorized mass demonstrations in urban areas.
Nyathi revealed that police activities have intensified, including monitoring on social media, to identify and counter any attempts to mobilize illegal protests. He urged citizens to abide by the law and avoid being drawn into activities that could lead to chaos or confrontation.
The government has historically taken a tough stance on unsanctioned protests, citing concerns over public safety and potential threats to national stability. However, critics argue that such measures often curtail citizens' constitutional rights to freedom of assembly and expression.
As speculation about potential demonstrations grows, the heightened police presence in cities and towns signals authorities' determination to maintain control. Citizens are advised to stay informed and cautious amid the increasing political tension.
National police spokesperson Paul Nyathi, speaking to a local newspaper, emphasized that law enforcement agents are on high alert to thwart any unauthorized activities, including those being coordinated through social media platforms.
"We are on high alert, with a visible presence across the country to ensure law and order prevails nationwide," Nyathi said.
Nyathi revealed that police activities have intensified, including monitoring on social media, to identify and counter any attempts to mobilize illegal protests. He urged citizens to abide by the law and avoid being drawn into activities that could lead to chaos or confrontation.
The government has historically taken a tough stance on unsanctioned protests, citing concerns over public safety and potential threats to national stability. However, critics argue that such measures often curtail citizens' constitutional rights to freedom of assembly and expression.
As speculation about potential demonstrations grows, the heightened police presence in cities and towns signals authorities' determination to maintain control. Citizens are advised to stay informed and cautious amid the increasing political tension.
Source - online