On 4 June, 188 touts were arrested throughout the country, bringing the total number of arrests to 2,372.
This latest operation has seen a significant increase in the number of arrests made, with a total of 756 motorists arrested for engaging in the illegal practice of “Mushikashika”, a term used to describe reckless and dangerous driving habits.
The operation, which was launched with the aim of tackling the scourge of illegal activities on the country’s roads, has seen a significant increase in arrests made over the past few months.
The police have been working tirelessly to clamp down on these illegal activities, and the results are speaking for themselves.
The arrests made as part of Operation No to Mushikashika and Touts have sent a strong message to those who engage in illegal activities that they will not be tolerated. The authorities are committed to making the country’s roads safer and more secure, and this operation is a key part of that effort.
In addition to the arrests made, the police and other relevant organisations have also confiscated vehicles and other assets used in the commission of these illegal activities.
SOURCE : NEWSREPORTZIM.COM