SEVERAL senior police officers have again been transferred
as the Zimbabwe Republic Police seeks to re-organise itself under the new
leadership of Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga.
Among those affected by the latest transfers include Senior
Assistant Commissioner Jonathan Chituku, who was in charge of anti-shock theft,
and now moved to the police headquarters as head of the land inspectorate
department.
Chituku will be joined by Assistant Commissioner E
Munengerwa, who has been moved from the anti-stock theft unit to be the senior
staff officer in the land inspectorate department.
Also moved from his position is Assistant Commissioner C
Masepa, who was responsible for border control and minerals unit to the police
headquarters as a senior staff officer in the planning department.
A memo dispatched by police spokesperson Senior Assistant
Commissioner Charity Charamba on behalf of Matanga said Assistant Commissioner
Crispen Makedenge, in charge of crime Masvingo, would remain.
He will be joined by one Assistant Commissioner T
Mudzimirema, who is moving from the border control and minerals unit to be in
charge of administration in the province.
Assistant Commissioner Margaret Ngwenya-Gono, who was
recently moved from Mashonaland Central to Masvingo, will remain as head of
operations.
Assistant Commissioner Simon Mwatsikesimbe has been moved
from the anti-stock theft unit to police headquarters and will be in charge of
economic surveillance. Newsday
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