Thursday, December 2, 2010

ONYO KUTOKA UBALOZI WA MAREKANI DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA


Security Notice November 2010
Date: Monday, November 29, 2010, 2:27 AM

The U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam would like to remind American citizens that we often note an increase in crime during the holiday season and we believe this to be the case this year.

In our most serious incident so far, an American citizen was robbed last week while she was walking on Ocean Road in Dar es Salaam near the ferry just before noon. She was forced into a vehicle under threat of violence. The victim complied with the robbers' demands and was held for some time before eventually being released without injury.

The Embassy urges you in the strongest possible terms to exercise good personal security practices. Specifically:

- Be exceptionally aware of your surroundings, especially if you are out walking alone. Walk in groups whenever possible and do not walk after dark.

- Don't draw unnecessary attention to yourself by your actions or by carrying valuables.

- Lock all doors - especially at night.

- Be sure your cell phones, and telephones are readily available and in good working order.

- Use your alarm system. Make sure the members of your household know where the alarm panic buttons are and how to use them.

- Be especially cautious while driving as there will be a greater number of drunk drivers on the road during holiday season. Do not drink and drive.

- Please be sure that your most recent contact information is updated on our registry.

Please review your security practices and maintain a high level of vigilance over the coming weeks.

American citizens living or traveling in Tanzania are encouraged to register with the U.S. Embassy through the State Department's smart traveler enrollment program, to obtain updated information on travel and security within Tanzania. Citizens without Internet access may register directly with the nearest U.S. Embassy. By registering, American citizens make it easier for the Embassy to contact them in case of emergency. The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania can be contacted by telephone at [255] (22) 266-8001 x 4122 and fax at [255] (22) 266-8238. You may also contact the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania via email at drsacs@state.gov. For after hours emergencies, U.S. citizens should call [255] (22) 266-8001.

U.S. citizens may also call the Office of Overseas Citizens Services in the United States for the latest travel information. The Office of Overseas Citizens Services can be reached from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, Monday through Friday, by calling 1-888-407-4747 from within the U.S. and Canada, or by calling (202) 501-4444 from other
countries.

Swali: Unaweza kusema cho chote kuhusu onyo hili?

1 comment:

Mary-Alison Burger said...

Ninafikiri kwamba onyo hili si mbalimbali kutoka vile vyovyote ungeona katika america. Karibu Christmas, watu wengi ambao hawana pesa lakini wana jamaa kubwa ambao wanataka kuwanunua zawadi, wanaanza kuiba pesa kutoka watu wengine au kutoka soko. mimi sifikiri kwamba tatizo hili, ni tu tatizo ya Afrika lakini ni tatizo mahali pote.