The body of a Tanzanian national, Nemes Tarimo, who was killed in Ukraine while fighting with the Russian forces, has been returned to his home country on Friday for burial.
The 37-year-old Tarimo, had reportedly died in October 2022, after agreeing to sign up with the Russian mercenary group Wagner, in exchange for a long jail term after he was sentenced on drug trafficking charges.
Tarimo’s body was received by his family at the Entebbe International Airport in Dar es Salaam on Friday while the burial is scheduled for Saturday in his home village in the southern highlands of country.
According to local media, Tarimo had been in Moscow as a Business Informatics master’s student at the Russian Technological University, when he ran into trouble and was imprisoned in January 2021 over drugs-related offences.
Last year, he was enticed with a deal: sign up with the Russian mercenary group Wagner and be pardoned or stay in prison, the report said.
A member of the Tarimo family, who spoke to journalists, said the family in Tanzania had warned him against agreeing to fight with Russian forces in Ukraine, but he had refused, telling them he had a big incentive to sign up.
The family said Tarimo, who had ambitions to be an MP with the opposition Chadema party, had been in Moscow as an ICT master’s student at the Russian Technological University.
“But he was imprisoned some time after January 2021 for what were described as drugs-related offences,” a family member said.
“Last year, he was enticed with a deal: sign up and be pardoned or stay in prison. He said he would join to free himself,” the relative says.