Innocent Sibonginkosi Ncube
As the second school term comes to a close, police in Bulawayo are warning individuals and groups planning to host or attend Vuzu parties that they will face serious consequences for any illegal activities.
“We are sending a strong message that there will be serious consequences for any illegal activities that take place at these parties,” said Inspector Abedinico Ncube ZRP’s Bulawayo Provincial Spokesperson.
“We will not tolerate any criminal activities that put the safety of our children at risk.”
Inspector Ncube emphasized that police are taking a proactive approach to combat the threat posed by Vuzu parties, where school children are often recruited into group sex orgies, drug binges, and marathon booze sessions.
“Our detectives are on high alert and working closely with residents to gather intelligence and prevent any potential incidents before they occur,” he said. “We rely on the support and cooperation of the public to successfully combat any potential threats posed by Vuzu parties.”
Inspector Ncube urged residents to report any suspicious activity related to Vuzu parties to the authorities promptly.
“We are resolute in our determination to address and prevent any criminal activities associated with Vuzu parties,” he said. “By working hand in hand with the local community and maintaining a vigilant presence throughout the city, law enforcement officials are poised to swiftly respond to any incidents that may arise.”
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