Malawi: Blantyre Crackdown - Police Chief Orders Sweep After Shocking Street Harassment Video

What the report says
Malawi police have announced a stepped-up security operation in Blantyre after what the published report described as a viral video showing street harassment near Ginnery Corner. According to Nyasa Times, Deputy Inspector General Noel Kayira said officers will be deployed at key locations and carry out regular patrols to help protect people and property. The statement was framed as a response to rising fear among residents and wider concerns about criminal activity in the city.
The report said Kayira visited several areas in Blantyre and gave officers instructions to enforce the new approach with full commitment. He also singled out Masauko Chipembere Highway, saying children will not be allowed to linger there and that arrests could follow for anyone found doing so. The article linked this move to efforts to curb theft and other street-level disorder in the area.
Blantyre City Deputy Mayor Gelard Lipikwe was quoted as welcoming the police response and saying the force appeared determined to tackle the problem. More broadly, the development reflects a common public-safety response in urban areas: increasing visible policing after incidents that draw public attention. The report did not provide details on any arrests or on the people seen in the video.
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