They killed their victims on November 11, 2015 and left headless bodies to be found at Katoma in the Bukoba district. The East African country maintains the death penalty on its statutes, although nobody has been executed since 1994. High Court Justice Lameck Mlacha in the northwestern town of Bukoba on Wednesday found the three guilty of murder, the source in the court clerk's office said, asking not to be named. They killed their victims on November 11, 2015 and left headless bodies to be found at Katoma in the Bukoba district. Some 500 convicts in Tanzania's jails face the death penalty or have seen their sentences commuted to life prison terms on a de-facto basis.
Source: Daily Nation June 20, 2019 11:15 UTC