Saturday, March 06, 2010
DAR ES SALAAM: Five people were killed when unidentified gunmen raided a wedding party at a village in northern Tanzania, police said on Saturday.
Seven people were injured in the incident that occurred in Tarime district, Mara region, on Thursday night.
"The attackers were armed with machetes and firearms and killed five people at the wedding ceremony," Tarime police commander Constantine Massawe said.
"Police have launched an investigation into the incident to establish if it was part of the inter-clan fighting that has been going on in the region or otherwise."
Mara region is prone to clan fighting and other forms of violence, sparked by disputes over land and livestock ownership.
In 2008, Barrick Gold Corp. was forced to suspend operations at its North Mara mine after about 200 people charged the mine and clashed with security personnel, causing about $15 million in damages.
DAR ES SALAAM: Five people were killed when unidentified gunmen raided a wedding party at a village in northern Tanzania, police said on Saturday.
Seven people were injured in the incident that occurred in Tarime district, Mara region, on Thursday night.
"The attackers were armed with machetes and firearms and killed five people at the wedding ceremony," Tarime police commander Constantine Massawe said.
"Police have launched an investigation into the incident to establish if it was part of the inter-clan fighting that has been going on in the region or otherwise."
Mara region is prone to clan fighting and other forms of violence, sparked by disputes over land and livestock ownership.
In 2008, Barrick Gold Corp. was forced to suspend operations at its North Mara mine after about 200 people charged the mine and clashed with security personnel, causing about $15 million in damages.
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