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Man 'tried to sell' albino wife | Man 'tried to sell' albino wife |
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Police in southwestern Tanzania say they have arrested a man accused of attempting to sell his albino wife. | |
The man was allegedly planning to sell his wife to two Congolese businessmen for around $3,000. | The man was allegedly planning to sell his wife to two Congolese businessmen for around $3,000. |
Albinos have been living in fear in Tanzania after a series of killings due to a belief their body parts can make magic potions more effective. | Albinos have been living in fear in Tanzania after a series of killings due to a belief their body parts can make magic potions more effective. |
At least 27 people with albinism have been killed since March, including a seven-month old baby. | At least 27 people with albinism have been killed since March, including a seven-month old baby. |
President Jakaya Kikwete ordered a police crackdown on those involved in the killings, and 170 witchdoctors have since been arrested. | President Jakaya Kikwete ordered a police crackdown on those involved in the killings, and 170 witchdoctors have since been arrested. |
But BBC investigations suggest that some police are being "bought off" in order to look away when such crimes are committed. | But BBC investigations suggest that some police are being "bought off" in order to look away when such crimes are committed. |
Angry parents | Angry parents |
Rukwa regional police commander Isunto Damian Mantage said the fisherman was arrested following a tip-off from an informer, according to the Daily News newspaper. | Rukwa regional police commander Isunto Damian Mantage said the fisherman was arrested following a tip-off from an informer, according to the Daily News newspaper. |
His wife was not aware that he was planning to sell her off, police say. | His wife was not aware that he was planning to sell her off, police say. |
Mr Mantage says the wife's angry parents have decided to take back their daughter. | Mr Mantage says the wife's angry parents have decided to take back their daughter. |
The businessmen managed to escape arrest, and are suspected to have fled back to the Democratic Republic of Congo. | The businessmen managed to escape arrest, and are suspected to have fled back to the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
The police have asked Interpol to help track them down, the newspaper reported. | The police have asked Interpol to help track them down, the newspaper reported. |
The recent attacks on albinos have been linked to witchdoctors who are peddling the belief that potions made from an albino's legs, hair, hands, and blood can make a person rich. | The recent attacks on albinos have been linked to witchdoctors who are peddling the belief that potions made from an albino's legs, hair, hands, and blood can make a person rich. |
Albinism affects one in 20,000 people worldwide, but in Tanzania the prevalence appears to be much higher. | Albinism affects one in 20,000 people worldwide, but in Tanzania the prevalence appears to be much higher. |
The Albino Association of Tanzania says that although just 4,000 albinos are officially registered in the country, they believe the actual number could be as high as 173,000. | The Albino Association of Tanzania says that although just 4,000 albinos are officially registered in the country, they believe the actual number could be as high as 173,000. |
A census is now underway to verify the figures. | A census is now underway to verify the figures. |
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