Part of the 201 kilogrammes of heroin is inspected at Dar es Salaam port
February 4, 2014 after being seized on a vessel sailing between
Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar. Photo/MICHAEL JAMSON
By Katare Mbashiru, The Citizen Reporter
In Summary
- The arrest came a few weeks after a Canadian naval ship impounded 265 bags of heroin in the Indian Ocean
- Eight of the suspects held Iranian passports and four others had Pakistani travel documents
Tanzanian authorities Tuesday impounded 201
kilogrammes of heroin worth $5.5 million, proving once more that the war
on drugs remains a daunting task. The heroin was found aboard an
Iranian vessel.
The arrest came just a few weeks after the
Canadian military ship Toronto impounded 265 bags of heroin weighing
more than 280kgs aboard a vessel while patrolling the Indian Ocean.
In the meantime, a special task force dealing with transnational organised crime in Tanzanian waters has arrested 12 suspects.
Eight of the suspects held Iranian passports and
four others were found with Pakistan travel documents. The suspects are
being interrogated by police, according to the head of the Anti-Drugs
Unit (ADU), Mr Godfrey Nzowa.
He told The Citizen that the drug dealers
were arrested in the wee hours of Tuesday on board Aldahial, an Iranian
dhow. It was sailing between Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar at the time.
According to police, preliminary investigations indicate that the ship ferrying the drugs was registered in Kunak, Iran.
“A special task force suspected them and subjected
them to a thorough search,” Mr Nzowa said. “It was at that time that we
impounded a consignment of heroin.”
The task force comprised marine police, navy
officers and Tanzania Intelligence Service officers. According to Mr
Nzowa, the arrest came as a result of intelligence information in a
joint patrol to curb transnational organised crime in Tanzanian waters.
The operation was carried in collaboration with
other law enforcers from the Southern African Development Community
member states and other countries.
“As of now, we are yet to know where their
targeted destination is,” he added. “We are still questioning the
suspects so we can identify where the consignment was to be ferried.”
The heroin impounded on Tuesday is one of the biggest seizures to be recorded in Tanzania’s history.
The catch indicates how drug lords exploit all possible avenues to ferry their merchandise to escape arrest.
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The last time law enforcers
intercepted a huge consignment of narcotics was in 2012, when 211
kilogrammes were seized at Mchinga area in Lindi region.
The task force dealing with
transnational organised crime, including drug trafficking, has in recent
months recorded the biggest ever number of traffickers arrested at
Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) and Kilimanjaro
International Airport (KIA).
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