Cell phone helped police to arrest NMB robbery suspects, court is told
A cellular phone found with a Kenyan national, Peter Mbugua, gave police detectives clues that led to the arrest of 12 people who allegedly killed a police constable, Michael Milanzi.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen04 May
Cell Phone cause of Death of two Police officers
The cause of the death of two police constables, who were killed by gangsters this week in Ussoke, Urambo District, was a mobile phone owned by one of them, Shaban Mbua, it has been learnt.
10 years ago
Day Operation22 Jul
Coast police nab 27 robbery suspects after 30
Daily News
POLICE in Coast Region have arrested 27 robbery suspects and impounded a number of firearms following a 30-day crackdown on crime that ended this week. Speaking to reporters yesterday, Coast Region Police Commander (RPC), Mr Jaffary Ibrahim, ...
10 years ago
IPPmedia19 Nov
Police hold 6 suspects over Stanbic bank robbery in Dar
Daily News
IPPmedia
Police in Dar es Salaam have arrested six suspects in connection with last month's robbery incident at the Mayfair Plaza Stanbic Branch in Dar es Salaam. Among the arrested include three former employees of the bank. Speaking to press yesterday in Dar es ...
Stanbic Bank Heist Suspects in Police CustodyAllAfrica.com
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11 years ago
Daily News19 Jun
NMB lauds police for foiling robbery
Daily News
NATIONAL Microfinance Bank (NMB) has commended efforts by the Tanzania Police Force to suppress robbery attempt at the bank's airport branch. “Police had coordinated themselves and informed each other that there was a group of armed robbers ...
10 years ago
Coastweek28 Jun
Police arrest two 'al Shabaab' suspects along Tanzania border
Capital FM Kenya
Coastweek
NAIROBI (Xinhua) -- Kenyan security personnel have arrested two Tanzanian nationals as they attempted to sneak into the country to reportedly recruit young women to join Somalia based militant group 'al-Shabaab'. Cabinet Secretary for Internal Security ...
Two terror suspects arrested as they attempted to recruit Kenyan ladies to join Al ...The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration)...
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com29 Jun
Police Arrest 2 Terror Suspects Along Tanzania Border
somalicurrent
AllAfrica.com
Kenyan security personnel have arrested two Tanzanian nationals as they attempted to sneak into the country to reportedly recruit young women to join Somalia based militant group Al-Shabaab. Cabinet Secretary for Internal Security Joseph Nkaissery told a ...
Collaborating to Fight Terror in East Africasomalicurrent
Police step up patrols after terror attacksThe Standard Digital News (satire) (press release)...
11 years ago
Coastweek30 May
Mandera police arrest two terror suspects in border town
Coastweek
Coastweek
MANDERA (Xinhua) -- Kenyan police are interrogating two suspects they believe are behind a recent surge in criminal activities in the northern region which borders Somalia. Mandera County Police Commander Noah Mwivanda said the two were arrested in ...
Tanzanian Charged With Al-Shabaab Ties in Kenya CourtAllAfrica.com
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10 years ago
APA28 Jun
Kenyan police arrest 2 terror suspects along Tanzania border
Capital FM Kenya
APA
Baku-APA. Kenyan security personnel have arrested two Tanzanian nationals as they attempted to sneak into the country to reportedly recruit young women to join Somalia based militant group Al-Shabaab, APA reports quoting Xinhua. Cabinet Secretary for ...
Two terror suspects arrested as they attempted to recruit Kenyan ladiesThe Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Two Tanzanian terror...
9 years ago
IPPmedia16 Sep
Police arrest 26 suspects over assassination, terror attacks, theft of firearms
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
Police in Dar es Salaam have reported having arrested 26 people over assassination of police officers, planned terror attacks and stealing firearms from various police posts this year. Dar es Salaam Special Zone Police Commissioner Suleiman Kova told ...
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