Wednesday 5 August 2009

Msemaji Mkuu wa Jeshi la Polisi Nchini Kamishna Msaidizi wa polisi
Abdallah Mssika

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Toa Taharifa,Saidia Jeshi la
Polisi Kuwakamata Majambazi
Waliovamia Benki ya NMB Tawi la
Temeke Ujinyakulie
Shilingi 5.000.000
Kamanda Kamishna Msaidizi wa Jeshi la polisi nchini ACP Abdallah Msika ametangaza kuwa Jeshi la polisi litatoa kitita cha shilingi Milioni 5.000.000 kwa kundi au mtu yeyote atakayefanikisha taarifa au kukamatwa kwa majambazi yaliyovamia katika Benki ya NMB Tawi la Temeke na kupora kiasi cha shilingi Milioni 150 na kuua mtu mmoja huku yakijeruhi watu wengine 13.
ACP Abdallah Msika amezungumza hayo wakati alipoongea na wanahabari kwenye makao makuu ya jeshi la polisi yaliyopo katika Wizara ya Mambo ya ndani ya nchi jijini Dar es Salaam wakati akizungumzia mkakati wa jeshi hilo katika kupambana na uhalifu nchini.
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Piga Simu kwa Kamanda wa Kanda Maalum ya
Dar es Salaaam Afande Suleiman Kova
Kupitia Number hizo hapo chini
0754- 2762170776880000
0754-03422407870342240783034224


This is a bad accident that i met around morroco in Dar. It happened just minutes before we arrived







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