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Tanga cops crack down as kids become targets, not suspects
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80998, member: 636"] Tanga's top cop is sounding the alarm over brutal attacks on kids. Regional Police Commander Almachius Muchunguzi warned that domestic violence and vigilante justice are severe threats to children in the area. He cited specific horrific cases, including a three-year-old in Kiloza Village, Korogwe District, who had a leg severed by a man named Abraham Shelutete following a domestic dispute, and an eleven-year-old pupil in Welei who lost three fingers after an accusation of theft by a resident named Isaka Ngulizi. The commander stressed that such violence is a serious crime, stating that police have increased patrols in residential and public spaces where children gather. Muchunguzi emphasized that police efforts alone are insufficient for child protection. He called for active cooperation from parents, guardians, and the broader community, stating that the first line of defense begins at home. He strongly warned against taking the law into one's own hands, clarifying that vigilante acts are criminal offenses that deny due process. The correct response, he said, is to report suspicions directly to the police. He noted the role of groups like the Tanga Youth Development Association in raising awareness about child rights. The commander confirmed legal consequences for perpetrators, noting Shelutete's conviction and seven-year prison sentence plus a compensation order. He reiterated that violence against children is indefensible under any circumstance. Communities were urged to remain vigilant and prioritize the safety and dignity of all children, with police committed to applying the full force of the law against offenders. [/QUOTE]
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