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applicants these could definitely not be said to have been behindincrease inillegal dealings Government trophies. The numberis meager and theAdministration could easily have come up with more tangible evidence on such asmall group the increase cannot be tied to this group[ either Mohamed AllyAthumani Pw1 had been living in Songea from 1970 he cannot be tied to anincrease that is said to have shot up from 1985. Athumani Shami PW 3 has beenliving in Songea Town from 1981 Mohamed Ally Abmed PW 4 has been living inSongea from 1982 Mohamed Omari PW 5 has been living in Mamtumbeo fromJune 1986 well after the upward trend had and if one were to compare thealleged increase in terms of sea waves one would pay that he had come to thispart of the Republic at the crest of the waves Abdi Athumani Pw7 has lived inTunduru from 1980Mohamed Athumani has lived in Tunduru from 1971 andLali Athumani has lived in Tundure from 1971 Further all the applicants haveconducting lawful businesses and are without any criminal record.This court accepts the great temptations for the people to look for scape goats formisdeed or catastrophes that befall societies. Annals of history showthatscape goats are usually from a group that is easily identifiable and relativelyweaker in comparison to the accusing forces. History is full of people who havebeen said without much proof to be lazy, unintelligent, criminals, prostitutesswindlers etc, the list is long This stronger forces for inability to cure the defectsor in their respective societies have always looked for excuses, but thisdiscovery of scape does not eliminate problems. They continue to exist up to the435

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