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Ebrima Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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The e-mail below, as usual, came from my sources in the Gambia.

Ebrima Ceesay

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Ebrima,

The Kanilai murderer is not taking anything for granted these days. He has
now made up his mind that Gambians at home and abroad are trying to "topple"
him and his regime; so, no one can now change that perception Yahya Jammeh
is now having. And although he is a "fool", he is all the same trying very
hard to work out an escape route for himself and his wife if things were to
deteorate in the country. To this end, Ebrima, he has just bought another
mansion in Morocco, this time in Casablanca and not Rabat. The property in
Casablanca, with a swimming pool and a garden, was originally "priced at $9
million US dollars", but his (Jammeh) father-in-law who bought the mansion
on his (Jammeh's) behalf, succeeded in getting the seller to reduce the
price from $9 million to $7.5 million dollars. And according to my
understanding, the Mansion he, Jammeh, first bought in Rabat for $6 million
US is actually in the name of Zainab Jammeh. Meanwhile, Yahya will also
apply for a Moroccan passport by virtue of his marrriage with Zainab and
which passport he could use in case of emergency. I'll try and get the
necessary Morrocan e-mail addresses and fax numbers so that we can ask the
Moroccan government to refuse giving him their Passport. In actual fact, his
father-in-law, who is also a dubious character in his own right, had assured
him that he can get him the Moroccan passport sooner rather than later, but
the Kanilai dictator made it clear to him that he wants to obtain a Moroccan
pasport in a legal and transparent manner.

Update on Dumo Saho: Ebrima, at least, I can confirm to Annika (Dumo's wife)
that her husband is still alive, although very weak. I have seen him myself
(with my naked eyes) but I cannot afford to say anything more; otherwise,
they may know who your source is. And you know, I cannot afford to take that
risk. All I can publicly say, at this point in time, is that Dumo Saho is
still alive and detained by the State, the NIA to be precise. Also, from
where I saw him, he (Dumo) appeared very spirited. I can also afford to say
that NIA did send a file on Dumo Saho to the Ministry of Justice, asking
them whether based on the evidence gathered so far, Dumo could be "charged
with treason". But this time around, Ebrima, the AG officials were with
their right senses and as a result, they told the NIA point-blank that those
allegations do not warrant or tantamount to a treason charge. The only thing
that was on the NIA file was a vague and wild allegation to the effect that
Dumo Saho was "interfering with the peace, stability and security of the
Gambia." So Ebrima let Dumo's wife be told that her husband is still alive.
Finally, I want to take the opportunity to thank my collaborators at the
NIA, at the AG chambers and in Kanilai for the their coopreation. Ebrima,
this is a team work and I have to thank all those officials cooperating with
me. I am pleased that they have now all seen the corruption and the butchery
of Yahya Jammeh to the point that they are collaborating with me.
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