Police chief Augustine Chihuri today dismissed calls for security reforms describing them as attempts to create confusion within the ordinary ranks of the defence forces. “I wish to warn liars and the peddlers of falsehoods who dream of talking to us, to this general or to that general… the law will visit them harshly,” he said. “We are too busy to engage with confused malcontents who do not know their identity and have a propensity to destroy what others, dead and alive fought for. They must stop abusing the freedom and democracy that so many Zimbabweans died for. I advise journalists to stop being used in this regard.”
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