“Gunshots, Police Run For Dear Life”
22 February 2016
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Staff Reporter|Bulawayo residents and members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police this afternoon fled for cover running away from a gun battle at the entrance of Bulawayo central police station.
The dramatic gun exchange which saw the police station charge office cleared as police fled for life was between an armed robber and an illegal foreign currency exchange agent.
According to eye witnesses, armed robbers came chasing after the foreign currency changer who tried to flee into the police station before the robbers shot at him.
Hearing the gun shots from outside, members of the police manning the charge office desk inside the station fled to the back of the police station. A reinforcement of officers from within the station came out and caught the would be robbers who had been closed down by members of the public.
Police officers at the station refused to talk to media on the incident.

9 Replies to ““Gunshots, Police Run For Dear Life””

  1. GUNSHOTS. POLICE RUN FOR DEAR LIFE; What utter rubbish, your heading reeks of pure lies right from the start. I was there when that happened. Your website is damagingly ugle as it misleads to the detriment of us readers. It derseves dissolution since it thrives on untold lies Mr Editor. The Chronicle said as it happened. I am not a chronicle adernt reader though, olny that I am quite anayltical and objective

  2. Rubbish, read the chronicle for the robbery which took place at a hotel and not police station. Matuzvi ereorting awa.

  3. Rubbish, read the chronicle for the robbery which took place at a hotel and not police station. Matuzvi ereorting awa.

  4. and then what happened – what a half backed story, why do you report like a bearhall story telling

  5. and then what happened – what a half backed story, why do you report like a bearhall story telling

  6. kkk police ran away only to capture armed robbers who had been rounded up by unarmed civilians really?

  7. kkk police ran away only to capture armed robbers who had been rounded up by unarmed civilians really?

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