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Malawi launches city Police units to tackle rising urban crime



By Burnett Munthali

The Malawian government has launched new City Police Units in major urban centers, starting with Lilongwe, in a bid to combat rising vandalism and urban crime.

The move is aimed at protecting public infrastructure and improving safety in cities.

The decision to establish the units follows significant losses due to the vandalism of public facilities, including streetlights and guardrails on the newly handed-over M1 road.



The government estimates that the cost of replacing stolen or damaged infrastructure runs into millions of kwachas.

The City Police Units will focus on patrolling urban areas, targeting hotspots, and working with communities to prevent and investigate crimes.

The units will also collaborate with other law enforcement agencies to tackle organized crime and address the root causes of urban insecurity.

The launch of the City Police Units has been welcomed by residents and business owners, who hope that it will lead to a reduction in crime and improved safety.

However, some have expressed concerns about the potential for police abuse of power and the need for robust oversight mechanisms.

The government has assured the public that the City Police Units will operate within the law and be accountable to the community.

The move is part of a broader effort to strengthen urban governance and improve the quality of life for Malawians.

The introduction of City Police Units is a significant development in Malawi’s efforts to address urban crime and protect public infrastructure.

As the country continues to urbanize, the need for effective and accountable law enforcement in cities will only grow.

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