LHRC, THRD-COALITION in search of Tito magoti’s whereabouts
By our reporter
Even with the confirmation by the Regional Police Commander Lazaro
Mambosasa, neither Mr Magoti’s family nor LHRC know the police station he is
being held.
Dar es Salaam. Police in Tanzania are yet to say where the Legal
and Human Rights Centre (LHRC) Public Affairs’ Officer Tito Magoti is being
held and the charges he was arrested for, 24 hours after authorities
confirmed they were holding the activist for interrogation.
Even with the confirmation by the Regional Police Commander
Lazaro Mambosasa, neither Mr Magoti’s family nor LHRC know the police station
he is being held.
Magoti’s brother, Mr Edwin Magoti, said in a press conference today,
December 21, 2019 that as a family, they were saddened by the way the
arrest was conducted.
“We think that it was not a proper way to enforce the law. We
call upon the relevant authorities to accord the incident its desired attention
and inform us of [Magoti’s] whereabouts and what charges he facing.”
LHRC’s executive director Anna Henga criticized the manner with
which her employee was arrested, saying that as employer she was not even
informed of the arrest and she was even prevented from getting information on
the matter.
“As part of clearing doubt that Tanzania does not respect
human rights, we ask the Police Force to say which police station Mr Magoti is
being held and the crime that he has committed.”
The Citizen has tried to get comments from Mambosasa but no
avail as his phone remained unanswered
Earlier yesterday, there were reports that Mr Magoti, 26, had
been kidnapped by unknown people around 10 am in Mwenge, Kinondoni, at the Sam
Nujoma and Bagamoyo Roads intersection.
But in a statement to the public released yesterday, December
20, 2019, Dar es Salaam Special Zones Commander Lazaro Mambosasa said what
happened was not a kidnap, but rather an ordinary police arrest
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