The Borneo Post

Terrorist attack on Tanzanian church leaves two dead

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ARUSHA, Tanzania: Two people were killed in Sunday’s attack during a mass at a Tanzanian church, officials said yesterday, as President Jakaya Kikwete called the explosion an “act of terrorism”.

Six people have been arrested, including four from Saudi Arabia, officials said.

“This is an act of terrorism perpetrate­d by a cruel person or group who are enemies of the country,” Kikwete said in a statement, condemning the bombing in the northern Tanzanian town of Arusha in which at least 30 people were also wounded.

Such a large scale attack targeting a church is one of the first such incidents in Tanzania.

Arusha’s commission­er Magesa Mulongo confirmed that two people had died and that six people had been arrested, two from Tanzania and four from Saudi Arabia.

“Investigat­ions are ongoing,” Mulongo said, adding that the four Saudis had arrived at Arusha airport on Saturday.

The two Tanzanians arrested were Christian, he added, but gave no further details.

The blast took place outside a Roman Catholic church in Arusha, a town popular with tourists visiting the famous Serengeti national park and snowcapped Mount Kilimanjar­o. — AFP

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