A massive fire yesterday extensively damaged at least 12 vehicles at the Southerton Vehicle Theft Squad (VTS) in Harare, with preliminary investigations pointing to an electrical fault as the likely cause.
The fire is believed to have originated from an electricity pylon.
When The Herald visited the scene, the fire had been brought under control, but firefighters were still working to fully extinguish the flames and prevent any further damage.
Many vehicles, including trucks, buses, and other small cars near the large electric pylon suspected to be the source of the fire, were the most affected. The rest of the vehicles in the compound escaped damage.
An eyewitness, who wished to remain anonymous, recounted, “I work just across the road. There was a sudden power outage at our workplace, and I initially thought it was just the usual load shedding. But I was shocked to see a huge flame and smoke billowing from an electric pylon within the compound.”
National police spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi, confirmed the incident. “The ZRP confirms a fire incident which has occurred at Southern Police Station where we have the duty uniform branch and also the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), specifically the Vehicle Theft Squad. Preliminary investigations are that 12 vehicles have been burnt and it is alleged that the fire started from an electricity pylon,” he said.
Commissioner Nyathi added that no one was injured by the fire. Once investigations are completed, a detailed statement will be issued.
The VTS is a specialized section that deals with cases of vehicle theft and robbery and is also responsible for clearing vehicles imported into the country.