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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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"Haruna
I read the piece and so interesting. Just when I was  making research on Dan 
Michaels from Wall street Journal questions about  Gambia privately forwarded 
to me, You forward just an interesting piece. I  have received information 
from the postgraduate executive office about Dan  Micheals from Wall Street 
Journals doing all efforts to get in touch with me.  Will privately forwarding the 
detail. Dan is making a research about a piece  on Wall Street Journal about 
the Gambia. He called the postgradaute college in  my university to get in 
touch with me but because of data protection act, they  can not give him my 
details but they sent me his contact and we and in touch.  He promise to call me 
back secondary source of information about the problems  in our country a piece 
in wall street journal." Karim.


I  cannot think of anyone who can set the record straight on any country's  
environmental matters as your good self Karim. You are the consummate world  
citizen with his eyes on the prize. Keep it up. It is indeed an honour to be  
sought by the acclaimed Wall Street Journal and I am confident you'll do us  all 
proud.
 
"For few a time I question about the clarity of Alieu Sanyang on Gambia  and 
related matters. He was silence for a sometimes but now the great brother  has 
break the silence." Karim.
 
He might have been a recipient of a Jammeh Foundation scholarship. He  can't 
help himself. If you ask me, I think the younger Jammeh ought to have  given 
that scholarship to Fatou Kujabi. She would have made better use of  it.
 
"He has seem nothing wrong with regime ans state criminalisation and will  
soon vomit!!!" Karim.
 
Aye! Aye! He said he was downtrodden when Jawara was there. I wonder  who's 
trodding him down now?
 
Haroun. Masoud. MQDT Darbo. Al Mutawakkil.
 
Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Never mind  Alieu, You're not who I think you are. I'm still not pleased with 
your  behind but I'll let your questions be. They are valuable. The answers 
are  in the article. Sorry men. Try to talk more often so I'll not mistake 
you  
for someone else. You know the Sanyangs are my cousins so I don't wanna be  
displeased with you. Carry on. You know my name. Send me private mail so I  
can 
share some ideas with you. Now go away.

In a message dated  10/21/2007 10:21:23 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, 
[log in to unmask]  writes:

Harouna,

When was this published? And when did this  happen?

Alieu.

Haruna Darbo wrote:
Rogue ship breaks arrest  London, 29 October 2003
The one that got away

Multi-million dollar  cargoes are once again at risk of being stolen after a 
ship operated by an  organised group based in the Lebanon broke arrest from 
Banjul, Gambia, in  the early hours of 25th October 2003, warns ICC 
International 
Maritime  Bureau (IMB). 
CIUTA (IMO no.8030960) was one of at least two ships  operating in the 
Eastern 
Mediterranean, North African and West African  coasts, duping shippers out of 
cargoes by offering bargain freight rates.  Instead of discharging the 
cargoes at their destinations, the ship s have  been changing identity and 
deviating 
to other ports to illegally  discharge the goods. 
"It is all too easy at present for criminal vessels  such as this to change 
their identity, disappear and avoid the legal  sanctions." said IMB's 
director, 
Captain Pottengal Mukundan. "Until  the embossing of the IMO number on the 
hull of the vessel becomes  mandatory, it is extremely difficult to locate 
and 
seize the vessel in  another port." 
He added:"The marking of the IMO number visibly on the hull  of the vessel is 
part of the ISPS Code and will be phased in over the next  few years, after 
the Code comes into effect on 1st July 2004." 
The  first reported cargo theft by this group came to light in September 2002 
 
when a 1969-built general cargo ship, LUCKY III loaded a steel cargo in  
Istanbul and headed for Lagos, Nigeria. The ship subsequently deviated and  
finished up illegally selling her cargo in Lattakia, Syria. In November  
2002, the 
same ship, having changed her name to STAR and flying the  Tongan flag, was 
chartered to take a consignment of polyethylene from  Libya to Morocco. Once 
again, she headed to Lattakia and discharged the  cargo under false 
documentation. 
The IMB has learned that since  leaving Lattakia, the ship has again changed 
names. 
In December 2002,  PANCIU, a 1980-built general-cargo ship, flying the North 
Korean flag,  loaded a shipment of bagged cement in Alexandria, Egypt. The 
shipment was  intended for two consignees in Conakry, Guinea. Ship's identity 
was  
changed at sea to CIUTA and she deviated to Banjul, Gambia, where the  cement 
was sold to a local buyer. Fortunately, the ship was apprehended  after an 
alert local shipping agent in Banjul tipped off the IMB and the  local 
authorities. She was arrested under a court order of the Gambian  Supreme 
Court. Since 
her arrest, two armed naval guards were stationed  aboard 24-hours. The ship 
however absconded in the early hours of 25  October 2003, with Mr Famara 
Faye, 
one of the guards, still onboard.  
Given the previous history of the ship it is highly likely that CIUTA will  
be 
re-named, re-flagged and return to cargo theft operations.  

International Maritime Bureau 
ICC Commercial Crime Services  



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