Sunday, July 5, 2015

This Tanzanian Yes arrested In Kenya ..... Consults Terrorism Court Under Strict Protection


Tanzanian alleged involvement in a terrorist attack lililoua 148 people at the University of Garissa - Kenya, Rashid Charles Mberesero, yesterday appeared in court and detained for one month while police continue to gather evidence against him.
The suspect, who is also known by the name of Mortgages Dida had returned to Nairobi from Garissa originally was taken for questioning after admitting involvement with a group of Al-Shabaab.
Courts in Nairobi said yesterday that the accused who was not required to respond to the allegations and colleagues four will have to be under strict scrutiny of the police for a period of one month and then they can read to charges of involvement in the attack lililoua these people, many of whom are students.
Haikufahamika determined once the reasons for the temporary detention off the statement explaining that 'they held the police station again in secret'.
Prosecutor, Daniel Karuri told the Tribunal that a Tanzanian, who is a student of Form Five, had planned a trip to Somalia for joining terrorist groups.
The accused are among 14 who were arrested soon after the terrorist attack.
The Court also imewaamuru other suspects continue to be held by police for five days to 15.
Initially, Karuri told the Tribunal that the police were closely monitoring the relationship between those who committed the attack and one businessman who owns a hotel in Garissa. It is said that those who perform the attack were asleep in the hotel.
Hakula school foodStudents Secondary School garlands, Dodoma region when he said Mberesero after passing from Gonja, have said they never eat anything at school for a period of one month he spent awaiting relocation to kubadilishiwa studies degrees.
Speaking to our correspondent at the school yesterday, students of Form Five, Yoram James and Thomas Godwin, said they had always lived at the school was the mother eats nutritious school's neighborhood.
"But he was generous to us sometimes wafers he bought us a drink tea," said Yoram.
However, they said, due to its modesty, the way he speaks and time the mosque, they gave the name of Ustaadhi.
"He used to go in regularly, I think he asked permission to teachers or he escaped," said Thomas.
Thomas said Rashid was like to play football so he allocates his time for that.
His transferHead of school, Ramadhan Bakari said provincial education office sent a statement urging students who want to change the diversion write a letter of application.
"Rashid was among five students who applied kubadilishiwa degrees from Art to Science, four were accepted, including him," said Bakari.
However, the teacher said Rashid had struggled ahamishiwe Bihawana Secondary School, since he get to report garlands.
"We can not talk about his character because he lived here a long time, he was as he is on the way," he said.
"He left here at school go Bihawana August 19, last year after the procedure is completed," he said.
Rumors circulatedFear was prevalent in various places after the distributed message on the phone and social networks you allegedly granted by the United Nations (UN) to warn his servants to avoid staying in larger groups and gatherings in the cities of Dar es Salaam, Mwanza and Arusha today to avoid terrorist attacks.
However, the UN spokesman, Usiah Ledama coalition denied involvement in the mission, saying it is fake and does not have any facts.
Acting Director of Criminal Investigation and Councillor Athumani said even if the message is fake, the police force still takes precautions to ensure safe becomes national.
"That message should be fake or real, we must take precautions, Tanzania is not an island, we will be 100 percent safe, so protection is strengthened," he said.
He said everyone must be the protector of his colleague and ensure that he becomes patriot to provide any information that thinks zitalisaidia Police in defense.

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