Tanzania Seeks Foreign Help in Priest Murder

According to the Isles minister of State, Mohamed Aboud, foreign investigation experts are expected in the country to help with the murder of Catholic priest Evaristus Mushi in Zanzibar.

Catholic Church: Foreign criminal investigators to help solve the murder of Catholic priest.

  • Tanzania:   Zanzibari Police Arrest Three in Priest's Killing

    Sabahi, 18 February 2013

    Zanzibari police arrested three suspects on Sunday (February 17th) in connection to the killing of Catholic priest Father Evaristi Mushi, according to police officials. Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Three Held for Murder of Priest in Zanzibar

    Daily News, 18 February 2013

    POLICE are holding three people for questioning in connection with murder of a Roman Catholic Church priest in Zanzibar, Father Evarist Mushi, as President Jakaya Kikwete warns… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Murder Most Foul!

    Daily News, 18 February 2013

    THE killing for the yet-to-be established motive of Reverend Evarist Mushi of the Zanzibar Parish of the Roman Catholic Church by unknown people in the Isles on Sunday, which came… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   State Condemns Priest's Murder

    Daily News, 18 February 2013

    POLICE are holding three people for questioning in connection with murder of a Roman Catholic Church priest in Zanzibar, Father Evarist Mushi, as President Jakaya Kikwete warns… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Catholic Priest Assassinated in Zanzibar

    Sabahi, 17 February 2013

    Unknown gunmen killed a Catholic priest outside of his church in Zanzibar on Sunday (February 17th), AFP reported. Read more »

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