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Tanzanian Remanded in Terror Case


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Tanzanian Remanded in Terror Case
The Star
The suspect will be brought back to court on May 7 with five others to take their pleas. They were all arrested in Garissa on April 2 and 3. Prosecutor Daniel Karuri said Mberesero was found under a bed in a Garissa University College hostel. He told police he ...
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AllAfrica.Com

Tanzanian Linked to Garissa Terror Attack Remanded for 30 Days


Tanzanian Linked to Garissa Terror Attack Remanded for 30 Days
AllAfrica.com
A Tanzanian linked to the Garissa terror attacks was on Thursday detained for 30 days to allow police probe. Resident magistrate Benson Nzakyo said Rashid Mberesero failed to explain his presence at the scene. Nzakyo said Mberesero will appear before ...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Terror suspect Rashid remanded for 30 days

>The Tanzanian arrested over the Garissa University killings last week will be detained for the next 30 days before he is formally charged with the offence.

 

11 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Terror Suspects in Tanzania Remanded to Police Custody for Investigations


Terror Suspects in Tanzania Remanded to Police Custody for Investigations
AllAfrica.com
Sixteen suspected al-Shabaab members charged together earlier this month with terrorism were transferred back to police custody on Friday (July 25th) for further questioning following a request from the prosecution, Tanzania's Daily News reported.

 

11 years ago

Daily News

Terror suspects' case for further investigation


Terror suspects' case for further investigation
Daily News
THE Kisutu Resident Magistrate's Court in Dar es Salaam on Friday handed over to the police some of the 16 suspect members of the Al-Shabaab group, for further investigation, they are charged with two related terrorism offences. Senior Resident Magistrate ...

 

11 years ago

IPPmedia

Terror suspects want case heard in Zanzibar


Terror suspects want case heard in Zanzibar
IPPmedia
Describing the justice system as unfair, suspected terrorists held in Dar es Salaam want their case to be heard in Zanzibar, where they were arrested. Before Magistrate Riwa of the Kisutu Resident Magistrate's Court in Dar es Salaam, the terror suspects mid ...

 

10 years ago

The Star

Tanzanian in Terror Link


Tanzanian in Terror Link
The Star
A Tanzanian national has been charged after he was arrested by the Anti-terror Police Unit on his way to Somalia. Abdulaziz Sultan, alias Mohammed Abdalla, aged 22, appeared before Garissa resident magistrate Victor Asiyo. He was arrested at the Modika ...
Tanzanian charged over links to terrorThe Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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11 years ago

IPPmedia

Case of terror suspect feared to use social media to coordinate attacks going on ...


IPPmedia
Case of terror suspect feared to use social media to coordinate attacks going on ...
IPPmedia
The Kisutu Resident Magistrate's Court has again adjourned the case facing Jihad Swalehe who is charged with several counts of terrorism and suspected to have used social media networks to coordinate the attacks. He is charged with conspiracy and ...

 

10 years ago

GlobalPost

Raids on Tanzanian police stations are terror related: President


Raids on Tanzanian police stations are terror related: President
GlobalPost
DAR ES SALAAM, March 2 (Xinhua) -- Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete said on Monday recent tidal wave of raids on a number of police stations in the east African nation were terror related. "The raids on police stations are related to criminal acts and ...
Albinos 'Want Their Killers Executed'AllAfrica.com

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11 years ago

World Magazine

Tanzanian militants mimic Boko Haram's terror tactics


World Magazine
Tanzanian militants mimic Boko Haram's terror tactics
World Magazine
Christians and Muslims in the African nation of Tanzania united to call for a ban on an Islamic organization they likened to terrorist group Boko Haram. UNDUGU, a non-governmental organization made up of Christians and Muslims, wants the Islamic ...

 

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