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Paul Nyathi and ZRP burn the crystal meth mountain to send a message
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 85014, member: 27"] Police just torched mountains of seized drugs, sending a blunt message that busted stash is not circling back to the streets. What just got destroyed [LIST] [*]Massive hauls of illegal stuff were wiped out after court cases wrapped up. [*]The cleanup followed arrests, convictions, and sentencing, not random raids. [*]The Zimbabwe government gave the green light, and the police executed. [/LIST] The actual numbers are wild [LIST] [*][URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/resources/dombo.331/']Crystal meth[/URL] ([I]mutoriro[/I]) totaling 292,894kg went up in smoke. [*]Dagga weighing 171,024kg was destroyed. [*]Cough syrups hit 128,662 litres, with extra loads of illicit booze and meds added in. [/LIST] Other items dumped [LIST] [*]Illicit beverages measured at 15 litres were eliminated. [*]Skin-lightening creams weighed in at 77kg. [*]Zimbo Vodka totaled 100 litres, with 86kg of assorted medicines gone. [/LIST] Who confirmed the crackdown [LIST] [*]Paul Nyathi spoke for the Zimbabwe Republic Police. [*]He framed the destruction as proof that this is not performative enforcement. [*]The tone was final, seized drugs are never coming back. [/LIST] Police stance moving forward [LIST] [*]Nyathi said enforcement is not easing up. [*]Suppliers and users are both in the crosshairs. [*]Anything seized is getting destroyed, full stop. [/LIST] Why is this happening [LIST] [*]The move sits inside the National Anti-Drug and Substance Abuse Policy. [*]Rising addiction, trafficking, and drug-linked crime triggered the policy. [*]Youth impact is a major driver behind the pressure. [/LIST] How the policy works [LIST] [*]Prevention, arrests, rehab, and community awareness all get equal billing. [*]Police are coordinating with health workers and local leadership. [*]Social services are part of the response, not an afterthought. [/LIST] Extra muscle behind the policy [LIST] [*]The Zimbabwe government created the National Drug and Substance Abuse Inter-Ministerial Task Force. [*]Security, health, education, and social welfare sit at the same table. [*]The mandate is to conduct takedowns and expanded rehab nationwide. [/LIST] What the Zimbabwe police say this proves [LIST] [*]Recent convictions paired with destruction are being treated as early wins. [*]Authorities believe the strategy is landing real hits on supply chains. [*]The goal is choking networks, not just grabbing headlines. [/LIST] Where the public fits in [LIST] [*]Police are calling on communities to report dealers and illegal brews. [*]Cooperation is being framed as essential, not optional. [*]The message is that protecting kids starts at the street level. [/LIST] The closing warning [LIST] [*]Nyathi stressed this is not a police-only fight. [*]Community silence helps dealers, not families. [*]The campaign is being sold as long-term and uncompromising. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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