THREE boys who are pupils at George Chipadza Secondary School in Zvishavane in the Midlands Province and a female drug dealer, were arrested after the boys were caught smoking dagga in the school premises.
The three boys who are all aged 16 years, were caught
redhanded smoking the dagga and they implicated their supplier who was also arrested.
Midlands Police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko
confirmed the arrest of the three pupils and the suspected dealer.
“The arrest took place at George Chipadza Secondary after
three teenagers were caught red handed by one of the teachers at the school. A
police report was made and the three boys implicated Sibongile Masaire (38) of
Zvishavane as their supplier,” he said.
Inspector Mahoko said they conducted a search at Masaire’s
house and recovered 1,35kgs of dagga.
The three minors were released into the custody of their
guardians while Masaire is in police custody.
In another incident, police recovered 75 plants of dagga at
a homestead belonging to Lloyd Sibanda in Ziyabangwa village under Chief Wedza
area in Zvishavane District.
Insp Mahoko said Sibanda vanished after he got wind that
police were looking for him following a tip off by members of the public.
“Our officers recovered 75 plants of dagga with an average
height of two metres at Sibanda’s garden. The suspect is on the run and we are
appealing to members of the public to assist in locating him.
“We are also appealing to members of the public to value
their health by desisting from drug and substantive abuse. On the other hand,
we call upon parents and guardians to conscientise their children on the
dangers of drug and substance abuse,” he said.
The latest arrest comes at a time when police have
escalated the fight against drug abuse in the ongoing nationwide crackdown
against drug peddlers and abusers.
Dubbed “No to dangerous drugs and illicit substances: See
something, say something”, the operation comes after Government instructed
police to redouble their efforts against drug lords supplying drugs to youths.
In Bulawayo, police on Monday conducted a vehicle stop and
search exercise at a roadblock along Luveve Road to signal the start of the operation
in the city. The Government has said the rounding up of drug kingpins would
help save young people who ruining their future by abusing drugs.
Police said they would now man roadblocks to stop and
search motorists as well as passengers.
President Mnangagwa has called on churches to join the
fight against drug and substance abuse.
In 2021, Government launched the National Drug Policy to
fight the scourge.
Drug dealers are operating within communities selling drugs
which include imbanje, crystal meth, Broncleer and injengu hence they can be
flushed out. Chronicle
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