Transporters that, yesterday, paralyzed activities, have already fully resumed passenger transport respecting the capacity of 30 seats, however without complying with the other preventive measures against COVID-19. The Municipal Police and the PRM reaffirm that they will continue to supervise the stocking and deny that they are extorting the “chapeiro.” The Malhazine Bus Terminal, located in the Ka Mobukwane Municipal District, was, during the morning of this Friday, heavily policed . The Municipal Police and the PRM were deployed to that location in order to ward off any disturbances that the “chapeiros” could have caused, but this did not happen and the operators embarked and disembarked passengers. Other preventive measures, such as interpersonal distance when they are in the waiting line, were not respected, including not disinfecting hands when boarding and disembarking. Filipe Matusse, one of the operators who, on Thursday, did not work, says that police action is exaggerated. “We made a small strike, because of the exaggerated way in which” they act. Nemias Maculuve, another driver who was involved in the unilateral and momentary stoppage, talks about the understanding with the authorities, which conceives 30 occupants for that type of means of transport. semi-collective of passengers, but six will travel at a standstill. Passengers say they have been harmed by the stoppage and ask the authorities for further intervention in the transport sector. The Traffic Police and the Municipal Police deny that they are controlling the capacity only in the ” coasters “to the detriment of larger buses and say there is no evidence of agents involved in extortion. Antonio Nhantumbo, head of Public Education in the Traffic Police department, at the PRM Command, in Maputo, explains that the inspection action continues. “Even this morning, the Police were on the street to inspect, where some coaster drivers and other vehicles, totaling seven, were sanctioned due to having boarded passengers above what is recommended “, pointed out António Nhantumbo. In turn, Mateus Cuna, spokesman for the Municipal Police, urges citizens, in general, and users of semi-collective transport, in particular , to denounce the acts of corruption carried out by the agents. “We are very concerned about this type of information, but there needs to be evidence and we want to urge all citizens not to passively watch this type of irregularity, which is why we need to report “, he appealed. Source: O País

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