Tuesday, December 3, 2013

THINGS AND LOISAS

A citizen named Yolanda Dambi, impersonating a journalist from a private radio was the center of a major incident during the voting process for electing the president of the city council and its municipal council, the Complete Primary School Mutauanha, in Nampula. Voters of the district with the same name, who held a clenched control to that cluster of polling stations, suspicious that she was a carrier of "false
votes" in the car that drove a slight Toyota Rav4 with license plate MMS-83-82 . Consequently kept her from leaving the premises while the vehicle was not searched. Yolanda was accompanied by other unidentified citizens who meanwhile took to flight. Yolanda Dambi was forced to abandon the vehicle and taken to a safe area within the perimeter of the Complete Primary School Mutauanha. It was over an hour protected by the Police Protection as voters insisted they wanted it to be searched inside the vehicle. The Police ensured that the vehicle stay closed and locked until the problem was analyzed. Yolanda Dambi, still within the grounds of the school told the few journalists who was a journalist of Indian Radio. About an hour and a half after the police approached the car Yolanda and opened the door on the driver side having been heard immediately effusive expressions of joy of gifts, for it was found that under the seat were actually "false votes" . These such "helpful"
however, were not removed and the police turned to close the door. Shots have not been fired, nor having been any excessive zeal on the part of the police, would, however, succeed in the least one could expect. Yolanda Dambi got in the car and went away. Was followed by angry citizens and also, soon after, by a patrol car PRM. He went into a blind alley and returned to being surrounded by angry voters, however not assaulting or molesting the car. After a few minutes the car Yolanda Dambi appears ever conducted by a police officer, speeding, followed by the patrol car and disappeared under claim which would go to the First Fleet or Provincial Command of the PRM. Michael Bartholomew, spokesman for the provincial command of the PRM in Nampula, neither confirmed nor denied the existence of such papers helpful in car Yolanda Dambi. Said only that "a multisectoral team is being formed to determine the veracity of the facts."

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