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The killing of soldiers in Dar es Salaam region has continued to provoke controversy, with neighbors and local authorities allegedly abusing the young man.
Some of the neighbors, including Venance Kalunga, in an interview with Nipashe yesterday, claimed that yesterday morning they were with the boy at home in Mataka Street and Senegal, Upanga Ward in the city.
He claimed that while they were in the area, they drank coffee and in their conversation, the young man had a complaint that he was under stress.
“He was an honest man and he was rude but he was not armed or robbed, I never knew if he owned a weapon, nor did I know where he got it from. All I know is that Hamza was working in a mine.
“It is possible that he got a weapon after getting the property, the last time I saw him was yesterday (yesterday) morning, he said he has mental stress, at that time he was drinking coffee, there are old people he stays with them in the morning, he was saying ‘today I have unusual stress ‘, “he demanded.
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Kalunga claimed that after drinking summer coffee at 2am when people went to work, he returned to them and later saw on social media the incident he committed.
“I have never seen his weapon, it is often in his mines, a few months ago he returned from Egypt.
When he returned, he went into the mine, drove it, managed to buy a car and a motorcycle, got some money and came and told us guys to drink coffee, “he said.
He claimed that even yesterday when they were drinking coffee, they believed he had succeeded as usual, but when the incident happened they were surprised.
“We were wondering, where did he get those values? And why is he doing that? My call to young people even if you are hindered in driving, maybe traffic has offended you, don’t use anger or weapons to hurt.
“For the Police Force to be vigilant, safeguard and possess firearms while on duty, we have seen yesterday (yesterday) three firearms used there, two small arms and two from police barracks,” he said, advising the force not to carry weapons to people who have particles. and mental disorders.”Hamza had a kind of excessive nagging but it was a while back, there was a time he jumped upstairs where they broke his leg.
So there he has a leg deformity, “he claimed.
He claimed his mother knew he was naughty and that is what is believed to be the reason for his deportation to Egypt.
Upanga West Councilor Adnan Kondo told Nipashe yesterday that they had received shocking reports of the incident, noting that the young man was living with his mother and was a long-time resident of the area.
“By nature he was not well behaved, but we did not know him very well if he had already beaten someone or not, I did not hear a young man praising him for his good behavior, I did not hear a neighbor who said he had good manners, this I have never heard,” he said. The locals will cooperate with the Police Force if they are required to provide any information about the young man, acknowledging that local officials, including him, have already been questioned by the force in connection with the incident.
Injuries to the head of the Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) Public Relations Unit, Aminiel Aligaesha, said yesterday that they received five casualties from 7pm with serious injuries and minor injuries. Aligaesha said four of them were Army soldiers. of the Police and one is the guardian of the private SGA company.
“As soon as they were received, two soldiers, aged 41 and another 49, had serious injuries in various parts of the body and internal organs, so they underwent immediate surgery where the operation went well,” he said. He said a third soldier, 35, sustained serious and minor injuries to his arms and back.
He was given proper care and bandaged. He said another 46-year-old was treated and allowed to go home because he had minor injuries.
“The 42-year-old SGA defender had injuries that did not require surgery. However, he was admitted to the ward yesterday (yesterday) and was allowed today (yesterday) to go home to continue treatment at home, ”he said.
Aligaesha said they were left with three casualties who are still receiving treatment and their condition is improving.
In the incident, whose body is still in the dark, five people died, including the boy, three police officers, and one SGA Company. * Organized by Romana Mallya and Kalebo Mussa (TUDARCo)
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