Malawi court convicts 8 Tanzania ‘spies’ on criminal trespass

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Malawi court convicts 8 Tanzania ‘spies’ on criminal trespass

A magistrate court in the northern city of Mzuzu has convicted eight Tanzanian national in the infamous Kayelekera uranium mine spies case who were facing criminal trespassing charges.

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Tanzanians at the scene of their arrest: They had been accused of being Dodoma’s spies.

Eight Tanzanians were arrested in December for allegedly going to Kayelekera Uranium mine without government consent.

They were charged with criminal trespassing charge and other related charges.

Chief resident Magistrate for the north, Texious Masoamphambe said by entering the premises of Kayelekera without the knowledge of the uranium miners, Paladin, the Tanzanians committed an offence of criminal trespassing and carrying out a reconnaissance operation without permit or license which against Section 314 (1) of the Penal Code and Section 2 of Mines and Minerals Act.

Two pleaded guilty while six Tanzanians vehemently denied all charges saying they went there as a study tour with the help of Malawians.

Bob Mtekama, a senior police investigator submitted to the court that the police were tipped that the Tanzanians wanted to visit Kayelekera and the police set up a make shift road block to arrest them.

“They were found with a computer, a camera, map of the mine and other gadgets,” he said.

He said the suspects had no permit from the state for them to visit the closed uranium mine which he said raised suspicion.

The state suspected the suspects were on a spying mission to find out whether the government was producing nuclear which it would use to attack Tanzania should a war break following their disagreements over ownership of Lake Malawi.

But the Tanzanians claimed they were civil society organisation members.

Magistrate Masoamphambe said in his determination: “No matter the arguments presented before me by the accused persons and their attorney, it is my considered view that the offences were to be committed by the exhibits they were found in possession of.

“I therefore convict them accordingly.”

Masoaphambe said he will pass his sentence on April 12.

Defence lawyer Nicely Msowoya and State prosecutor Happy Mkandawire are expected to make their sentencing submission on Thursday April 6, 2017.


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"The state suspected the suspects were on a spying mission to find out whether the government was producing nuclear which it would use to attack Tanzania should a war break following their disagreements over ownership of Lake Malawi"

Hii point bana ukakasi. Hao North Korea mpaka leo wanatest tu halafu sembuse Malawi. Serikali yetu ifanye kitu kuwapigania hao raia.
 
"The state suspected the suspects were on a spying mission to find out whether the government was producing nuclear which it would use to attack Tanzania should a war break following their disagreements over ownership of Lake Malawi"

Hii point bana ukakasi. Hao North Korea mpaka leo wanatest tu halafu sembuse Malawi. Serikali yetu ifanye kitu kuwapigania hao raia.
Serikali haijaleta tetemeko
 
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"The state suspected the suspects were on a spying mission to find out whether the government was producing nuclear which it would use to attack Tanzania should a war break following their disagreements over ownership of Lake Malawi"

Hii point bana ukakasi. Hao North Korea mpaka leo wanatest tu halafu sembuse Malawi. Serikali yetu ifanye kitu kuwapigania hao raia.
Tuna serikali dhaifu iko busy kupambana na chadema na wasanii tu
 
Malawi court convicts 8 Tanzania ‘spies’ on criminal trespass

A magistrate court in the northern city of Mzuzu has convicted eight Tanzanian national in the infamous Kayelekera uranium mine spies case who were facing criminal trespassing charges.

IMG_9761.jpg

Tanzanians at the scene of their arrest: They had been accused of being Dodoma’s spies.

Eight Tanzanians were arrested in December for allegedly going to Kayelekera Uranium mine without government consent.

They were charged with criminal trespassing charge and other related charges.

Chief resident Magistrate for the north, Texious Masoamphambe said by entering the premises of Kayelekera without the knowledge of the uranium miners, Paladin, the Tanzanians committed an offence of criminal trespassing and carrying out a reconnaissance operation without permit or license which against Section 314 (1) of the Penal Code and Section 2 of Mines and Minerals Act.

Two pleaded guilty while six Tanzanians vehemently denied all charges saying they went there as a study tour with the help of Malawians.

Bob Mtekama, a senior police investigator submitted to the court that the police were tipped that the Tanzanians wanted to visit Kayelekera and the police set up a make shift road block to arrest them.

“They were found with a computer, a camera, map of the mine and other gadgets,” he said.

He said the suspects had no permit from the state for them to visit the closed uranium mine which he said raised suspicion.

The state suspected the suspects were on a spying mission to find out whether the government was producing nuclear which it would use to attack Tanzania should a war break following their disagreements over ownership of Lake Malawi.

But the Tanzanians claimed they were civil society organisation members.

Magistrate Masoamphambe said in his determination: “No matter the arguments presented before me by the accused persons and their attorney, it is my considered view that the offences were to be committed by the exhibits they were found in possession of.

“I therefore convict them accordingly.”

Masoaphambe said he will pass his sentence on April 12.

Defence lawyer Nicely Msowoya and State prosecutor Happy Mkandawire are expected to make their sentencing submission on Thursday April 6, 2017.

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Wakati mwingine nawashangaa hawa wanajiita wanaharakati.
Utaendaje nchi ya kigeni na kuingia sehemu zilizo nyeti?
Kwamba wamepelekwa mahakamani ni hatua ya kuwahurumia tu, sehemu au nchi nyingine wangekula shaba.
Wanachezea national pride ya waMalawi? BAD!
 
Nafikiri police, DPP na AG wangeenda huko ili wajifunze kufunga watu kesi...
 
But the Tanzanians claimed they were civil society organisation members.

Magistrate Masoamphambe said in his determination: “No matter the arguments presented before me by the accused persons and their attorney, it is my considered view that the offences were to be committed by the exhibits they were found in possession of.

“I therefore convict them accordingly.”

Masoaphambe said he will pass his sentence on April 12.

Raisi wa TLS hapa panawahusu. Hawa ni watanzania wenzetu-na taasisi hii jukumu lake kubwa ni haki kutendeka. Nadhani mtaona umuhimu wa kutuma timu ya ma lawyers kuwatetea watanzania wenzetu. Najua hii ni kijikesi tu.
 
Serikali impeleke Lissu akaokoe jahazi
LISSU NI WAMCHANGANI KAMA SIMBA; SIO WA KIMATAIFA KAMA YANGA
Toka uzaliwe usha sikia TUNDU anangaika na kesi za kimatifa.
LAW in branch
islam law
Land law...
.
.sijui yeye yuko fiti kwenye nuclear kweli
 
Mahakama zao zipo fasta.... hazitaji kesi....ni kifungo tu...duh. Justice delayed justice denied...kwao hawa ni Fast Justice ....Justice Served
 
Ataipongeza Serikali ya Malawi kuwafunga hao watanzania kama alivyoipongeza serikali ya Msumbiji kuwatimua Watanzania waliokuwa kule
 
Malawians wako nyuma sana....kama wanahangaika nakupa nsima, nuclear bomb wanafanya nayo nini? Pathetic
 
LISSU NI WAMCHANGANI KAMA SIMBA; SIO WA KIMATAIFA KAMA YANGA
Toka uzaliwe usha sikia TUNDU anangaika na kesi za kimatifa.
LAW in branch
islam law
Land law...
.
.sijui yeye yuko fiti kwenye nuclear kweli
Basi wampeleke Bashite!
 
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