Zimbabwe police mark Heroes Day with threats of arrests, seizures

Zimbabwe Republic Police officers have deployed across the nation during the Heroes and Defence Forces Holiday celebrations. Authorities target road safety violations through enhanced traffic enforcement operations. Officers will arrest drivers operating unregistered vehicles and impound unauthorized transport services. Police warn public transport operators against passenger overloading and employing criminal associates. Motorists must cooperate with checkpoint personnel to promote collective safety measures.

Anti-crime units patrol residential areas and business districts during the holiday period. Armed robbery response teams remain prepared for immediate deployment when incidents occur. Authorities advise citizens against carrying substantial cash amounts or sharing financial details carelessly. Unlicensed alcohol vendors face strict enforcement actions during the celebrations. Licensed establishments must observe proper operating hours or face penalties.

Parents must supervise their children throughout the school holiday break. Police encourage community members to report criminal activities through official channels. The force seeks accident-free and crime-free holiday celebrations for all citizens.
 

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