Sergeant Abel Masava Shot Dead While on Duty in Bulawayo

Sergeant Abel Masava was shot dead in Bulawayo after questioning five men suspected of wrongdoing. He was attending a domestic violence incident when he encountered the suspects. This incident adds to the recent deaths of police officers on duty in the region, raising issues of safety and violence against law enforcement.
In Bulawayo, a police officer, Sergeant Abel Masava, was fatally shot after stopping a group of five men for questioning just after midnight. Based at the Tshabalala Police Station, he was responding to a domestic violence call when he encountered the suspicious individuals. Police reported that, while engaged in this inquiry, one of the men drew a firearm and shot Masava in the head.
Despite being promptly taken to the United Bulawayo Hospitals, he was pronounced dead upon arrival, as confirmed by an internal police memo. At the time of the incident, Masava was in uniform and remained near a police vehicle while accompanying another officer to assist a domestic violence victim.
This tragic event marks the second incident of a police officer losing their life in the line of duty within a month in Bulawayo. Previously, on March 6, Detective Cassandra Hove was fatally shot by a colleague during an operation aiming to apprehend a robbery suspect, leading to legal repercussions for the officer involved.
The death of Sergeant Abel Masava underscores the dangers law enforcement faces while performing their duties. This incident, alongside the recent fatality of Detective Cassandra Hove, highlights ongoing concerns regarding officer safety in Bulawayo. Community support and effective crime prevention strategies are essential in light of these tragedies.
Original Source: www.zimlive.com