Tanzanian boxers arrested

Published June 15, 2008

PORT LOUIS, June 14: Two Tanzanian boxers and four officials were arrested in Mauritius after they were found with five kilogrammes of heroin, police said on Friday.

The team, which was in the Indian Ocean island for the African Boxing championships, a pre-Olympic qualification for this year’s summer Games in Beijing, was arrested on Wednesday.

Police first nabbed two members of the team as they placed the drugs, said to be worth 1.8 million dollars, next to their hotel’s perimetre wall to await collection and later picked up the rest.

A Kenyan woman who came to collect the heroin was also arrested.

The team consisted of two boxers, a coach, his assistant, a manager and a doctor.

Tanzania has now been excluded from the African boxing championship which began on Friday.

The suspects appeared in court on Friday but were not charged and remanded for further investigation.

Sports authorities said they are looking into the incident. “We are following up the matter to get more details,” said Shaaban Mwintanga, president of the Tanzania Boxing Federation.—AFP

Opinion

Editorial

Poll petitions’ delay
Updated 06 Jan, 2025

Poll petitions’ delay

THOUGH electoral transparency and justice are essential for the health of any democracy, the relevant quarters in...
Migration racket
06 Jan, 2025

Migration racket

A KEY part of dismantling human smuggling and illegal migration rackets in the country — along with busting the...
Power planning
06 Jan, 2025

Power planning

THE National Electric Power Regulatory Authority, the power sector regulator, has rightly blamed poor planning for...
Confused state
Updated 05 Jan, 2025

Confused state

WHEN it comes to combatting violent terrorism, the state’s efforts seem to be suffering from a lack of focus. The...
Born into hunger
05 Jan, 2025

Born into hunger

OVER 18.2 million children — 35 every minute — were born into hunger in 2024, with Pakistan accounting for 1.4m...
Tourism triumph
05 Jan, 2025

Tourism triumph

THE inclusion of Gilgit-Baltistan in CNN’s list of top 25 destinations to visit in 2025 is a proud moment for...