Friday, March 3, 2017

Another watchman killed in Geita ....officials says

Killing guards yamendelea Geita region as a threat to their safety after another patron who was guarded at least 15 stores, beaten and killed by a sharp object on the head.

Criminal jailer Iddy Susi (40) who was guarding the stores on Mwatulole Street, is a continuation of the events of killed guards shops and various properties as in the past two years a total of 20 security guards were killed.

Information obtained yesterday about the murder of the defender and certified by the chairman of the local, Imagine Toi demonstrated that the incident occurred on the night of January first and the killers did not steal anything.

Body Iddy was found wrapped in his cloak which he used Kilindoni, while being limetapakaa blood.

Due to the incident, the head of the Geita District, Herman Kapufi who is also the Chairman of the Committee on Defence and Security has deleted all permits traditional healers claiming to cure them is a source of superstitious beliefs that result in the killing.

 He said due to the worsening of the killings, his authority intends to revive the traditional Army (Sungusungu) to help control.

However, Kapufi said a preliminary investigation showed that during his lifetime, he was guarded Iddy stores amounting to 15 dealers and that after the track, did not train any protection.

 Aliyepigwa and breeders Moro dies
Fabian Bago (21) who allegedly attacked by herders in the village of Kolelo, Morogoro, has died at the Hospital Appeal Morogoro Region where he was undergoing treatment.

Chief Medical Officer for Morogoro Region, Frank Jacob said the boy died yesterday at 11 pm on the ward as patients requiring close observation and that his body has been kept waiting for other police procedures.

 Dr. Jacob said soon after being brought to the hospital, the boy underwent tests and treatment but died from serious head injuries yaliyoharibu part of the brain.

Father of the boy, said Alan Bago has made police reports Locations death of his son and is now awaiting instructions to the police so that he could proceed with the funeral rites.

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