Closure operation in Bibwa, commune of Nsele (Kinshasa): More than 50 uncivil people arrested and 50 bladed weapons recovered.
The Bibwa district, located in the commune of Nsele in Kinshasa, was the scene of a closure operation carried out by the national police. This initiative aims to combat the insecurity that has been plaguing this area for several months. Residents were surprised by the massive presence of police from the early hours of the morning.
Under the command of Colonel Makengo Bwatu, head of the Mikonga Bibwa police station, more than 200 police officers were mobilized for this major operation. The objective was to track down the uncivil people responsible for acts of sabotage and violence in the neighborhood. In total, more than 50 people were arrested and taken to the provincial police station.
This operation also made it possible to seize around fifty bladed weapons, used by uncivil people to sow terror in the neighborhood. These weapons represent a real danger for the safety of residents and their recovery contributes to the pacification of the area.
The closure operation in Bibwa takes place in a context where insecurity has become worrying in several neighborhoods of Kinshasa. Local authorities and the population hope that this determined action by the police will contribute to establishing a climate of security and tranquility in the commune of Nsele.
This closure operation follows the murder of a man in the Mandiami district, located near Bibwa. Investigations are underway to identify the perpetrators of this crime and bring them to justice. The police are mobilizing to put an end to these acts of violence and to ensure the safety of citizens.
Colonel Makengo is confident about the effectiveness of this operation and affirms that the police remain determined to fight against insecurity in Bibwa. This is a crucial step in pacifying the area and protecting the inhabitants.
The population of Bibwa and surrounding neighborhoods hopes that this closure operation will mark the start of a new era, where security and tranquility will regain their place within the community. Local authorities will have to continue to put in place preventive and repressive measures in order to sustainably guarantee the security of citizens.