BUKS Haulage Limited, BHL, a Ndola based transportation company, has donated a motor vehicle to the Zambia Police Copperbelt region Flying Squad unit.
Speaking at the handover ceremony at the police provincial headquarters in Ndola today, BHL operations manager, Artson Kanyenda, said the donated vehcle is meant to help reduce the transport problems the Flying Squad Unit encounters in its efforts to address crimes in the province.
Mr Kanyenda observed that government is losing huge sums of money through various crimes committed on a daily basis especially theft of copper concentrates from mining companies.
He, however, observed that Police are doing a commendable job in fighting crime in the country especially on the Copperbelt despite operating under difficult conditions.
Speaking at the same function, acting Copperbelt police commanding officer Danwell Kasonde thanked BHL for the donation.
Mr Kasonde said the vehicle will ease the operations of the flying squad in fighting crime.
He urged the officers in the flying squad unit to work harder as the excuse of lack of transport had been solved.
He said the usage of the vehicle will be monitored so that it will be well taken care of.
Mr Kasonde also appealed to other organisations to emulate the gesture by BHL and help ease police operational handicaps.
ZANIS