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Ebrima Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 30 Sep 2001 14:44:33 +0000
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The unedited e-mail below came from a source in the heart of the Jammeh
regime.

Ebrima Ceesay (Coach)

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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: On LANG CONTEH, EL MONDO, "MONEY SHOP"
>Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001
>
>Coach,
>
>The Opposition has been cataloguing all the misdeeds of the Jammeh regime,
>including Jammeh's many fronts. Mr Lang Conteh is front man Number One for
>Yahya Jammeh. In addition to the Shopping Mall that he is involved in on
>top of St Mary's Food and Wine (Tombong's cell phone shop is directly below
>on the ground floor - see the big picture?) and the Il Mondo beach bar, the
>biggest operation Lang Conteh is involved in on behalf of Yahya is the
>"Money Shop", also on Kairaba Avenue near the Fajara War cemetary. This is
>the Wall Street of The Gambia. Foreign exchange transactions takes place in
>the Money Shop using siphoned-off Gambia's foreign reserves, through a
>scheme devised by Lang Conteh with the active participation of key Central
>Bank officials. Money is laundered here, our meager foreign reserves are
>diverted to this operation and a host of other illegal activities take
>place in this so-called "Money Shop". Lang's office at the Central Bank has
>no less than four desk tops, monitoring the world markets and at least half
>a dozen lap tops and countless phones dangling from every conceivable
>angle.  These crooks are not discreet about their illegal activities. In
>fact, I think they would like to impress people instead, with their new
>found wealth. Well, the clock is ticking and their time is almost up.
>


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