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It is really disturbing! Really Really disturbing!

Many find it hard to be able to stay away from their computer screens because of these latest dark clouds....

It is like a fast poker game of bad cards.

From BBC to the daily observer right inside Banjul itself,tension upon tension is being spread in the air.

Chei FITNA!







Immigration officer assailant gets 4years    Written by Saffiatou Bah    Wednesday, 21 September 2005 One Modou Mbye, a Senegalese, was last week convicted and sentenced to 36 months in prison by Moses Richards of the Bundung  Magistrates’ Courts.
He was arraigned in court on a two-count charge of assaulting Corporal Bansang Sanneh, an immigration officer, causing actual bodily harm, and going armed in public.
For the first count, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison without an option of a fine, while for the second count, he was fined D8,000, in default to serve another 18 months in prison.
The accused pleaded guilty to the charge and the magistrate then ruled that he should serve out both sentences concurrently in Janjanbureh prisons.
According to the particulars of the case, on March 1 at the Tallinding Police Station, while the complainant, Corporal Sanneh, was on duty to round up aliens who are  yet to regularise their stay in the country, the accused was arrested for not having aliens document and was asked to sit behind the police counter. While the complainant was busy with the other aliens, the accused sneaked up on him, stabbed him in the neck and then ran away.
He was later captured around the Tallinding Bantaba and charged accordingly, while the complainant was rushed to the Serrekunda Health Centre and later referred to RVTH, where he was admitted for weeks.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 September 2005





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