Dar es Salaam. The suspect of illegally making guns in his house in Dar es Salaam lives near an open field used for military training.
The Citizen confirmed that the house from where  the suspect was picked up is a stone’s throw away from a training ground  for the Tanzania People’s Defence Forces (TPDF). The field is used by  soldiers from Lugalo Barracks.
A spot check yesterday revealed that only one  house stands between the suspect’s family home and the TPDF training  ground, about 200 metres away. It is also a few metres from Kawe Primary  School.
It is from this abode, in the city’s Kawe suburb,  that on July 18 the police seized the suspect and his wife after  stumbling on what appeared like a crude gun manufacturing plant. Seven  arms of different calibres were found.
The couple and four other accomplices are still being held at the central police station as investigations continue.
Neighbours yesterday expressed shock at the  developing story of a neighbour they described as “polite and well  behaved.” He worked as a locksmith in the area and cooperated with other  neighbours in various socio-economic activities.
At the deserted home itself, a woman there said to  be a relative to the suspect declined to speak to Journalists. “I have  nothing to say to you. If you want anything please speak to the police,”  said the unidentified woman before slamming the door of the fairly big  house.
Neighbours who spoke on condition of anonymity for  fear of retribution said the house was owned by the suspect’s father  who also lives there. The suspect, they said, has a wife and several  children who put up in another house nearby.
According to a source, who lived a few metres from  the suspect’s house, they never suspected anything fishy was going on.  “Those living there are just normal people like us and many other  Tanzanians.”
“I was just surprised when the police raided the  house around 11am. I never thought anything as illegal as what we later  come to discover was going on inside that house,” said the neigbour.
According to the source most of the people living  in the neighbourhood were surprised as much as he did after the police  raided the house and left with the suspect and his wife as well as some  equipment.
“People in this neighbourhood referred to him as a  lock smith and the house is also referred to as locksmith’s…we always  took our keys and locks to the house when we wanted them to be  repaired,” said another source. According to Acting Dar es Salaam  Special Police Zone Commander Ally Mlege, the suspect was arrested  following information provided by four armed robbery suspects.
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