ZRP Nets 2,132 in Firearms Blitz Amid Rising Crime Wave

Harare, A nationwide crackdown by the Zimbabwe Republic Police has netted 2,132 suspects under Operation No to Illegal Firearms, Misuse of Toy Guns and Dangerous Weapons since its launch on 27 August 2025, in a development analysts say reflects the state’s hardening stance against a rising tide of violent crime.

The operation has accounted for 60 unlicensed firearms, 305 with expired certificates, 96 linked to other firearm related offences, 258 toy guns misused in criminal activities, and 2,967 other dangerous weapons. Police also confirmed 604 arrests in drug related cases, predominantly involving the possession and sale of banned skin lightening products.

Security analysts warn that the high numbers point to a dangerous convergence between gun related offences, the proliferation of makeshift weapons, and illicit drugs, factors feeding into the recent spike in armed robbery cases across the country.

The police have urged citizens to secure their firearms and renew certificates in line with regulations, while encouraging cooperation with the upcoming Presidential Firearms Amnesty which allows individuals to surrender unregistered firearms and ammunition without prosecution, a move viewed as balancing deterrence with voluntary compliance.

Observers argue that the sweep sends a strong message of state resolve, but equally exposes how porous controls around firearms and contraband have become, raising fresh questions about the drivers of violent crime and the scope of law enforcement’s long term strategy.

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