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Happy New Year! Wishing you a happy and prosperous 2024!! #2024
31/12/2023

Happy New Year!
Wishing you a happy and prosperous 2024!!
#2024

25/12/2023
PICTORIALS AT THE PRESS CONFERENCE OF UPCOMING GAMBIA INTERNATIONAL FASHION WEEK  FASHION #
17/11/2023

PICTORIALS AT THE PRESS CONFERENCE OF UPCOMING GAMBIA INTERNATIONAL FASHION WEEK FASHION #

Senegal West Africa court backs Senegal in case against opposition leader SonkoDAKAR, Nov 17 (Reuters) - A West African ...
17/11/2023

Senegal
West Africa court backs Senegal in case against opposition leader Sonko

DAKAR, Nov 17 (Reuters) - A West African regional court on Friday backed the government of Senegal in a legal battle with jailed opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, who had filed a case claming the state violated his human rights.

Sonko, 49, has faced a flurry of court cases over the past two years for charges including libel and r**e, which he denies.

He was arrested in July for insurrection, the government dissolved his party, and he has been struck off the electoral roll, ruling him out of a presidential election next February.

Now a court of the West African political bloc ECOWAS has rejected Sonko's claim that the state has treated him unfairly.

"The court ruled that none of Ousmane Sonko's rights had been violated and dismissed his requests," said his lawyer Ciré Clédor Ly.

Sonko's woes have become a flashpoint in Senegal, triggering rioting this year in which at least 16 people died - the worst unrest in decades in the largely peaceful West African country.

His supporters say the charges are politically motivated and are part of President Macky Sall's serial targeting of political opponents, which Sall denies. Sonko has gone on hunger strikes in protest and has been admitted to hospital on occasion.

Last month, a tribunal in the southern city of Ziguinchor, where Sonko is mayor, ordered the electoral commission to put him back on the voter roll. Senegal's Supreme Court is expected to rule on this later on Friday.

Reuters

Pictorials of Day 23 on  the removal of illegal encroachments at Brikama Market
15/11/2023

Pictorials of Day 23 on the removal of illegal encroachments at Brikama Market

Pictorials of  Day 19 on  the removal of illegal encroachment along the road by the Gambia Police Force and Partners. Br...
12/11/2023

Pictorials of Day 19 on the removal of illegal encroachment along the road by the Gambia Police Force and Partners.
Brikama

POLICE ARREST 111 INDIVIDUALS FOR CAR STUNTING/DRIFTING ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS The Police on Friday 9th November 2023, confi...
11/11/2023

POLICE ARREST 111 INDIVIDUALS FOR CAR STUNTING/DRIFTING ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS

The Police on Friday 9th November 2023, confirmed that they have arrested 111 individuals at Iceland near Kairaba traffic lights for engaging in car stunting/drifting on public roads.

These individuals consist of 41 males and 70 females, consisting both students and non-students.

The charges against them include:

1. Common Nuisance:
Contrary to Section 160 of the Criminal Code

2. Idle and Disorderly Behavior: Contrary to Section 166 of the Criminal Code

3. Obstructing a Police Officer:
In the Due Ex*****on of Duties, Contrary to Section 230b of the Criminal Code, Cap 10, Volume Three.

4. Assaulting police in uniform in the ex*****on of lawful duty.

Most students arrested are from the following schools:

Kairaba Senior Secondary School, Bakoteh Upper Basic School, WAIS, St. Therese’s, Methods Academy, Gambia Senior Secondary School, Muslim High School, WASS, Glory Baptist, Sheikh Mass KAH, Gravil, BS, Yunus, Charles Fowls, Kanifing East etc.

They are scheduled to appear before a competent court on Monday 13 November 2023.

Police urge Parents to ensure their children refrain from engaging in such risky behavior.

Day 18 The Gambia Police Force, and  partners continues  their   nationwide road clearing operation, that  started  on t...
10/11/2023

Day 18

The Gambia Police Force, and partners continues their nationwide road clearing operation, that started on the 19th October 2023 in the greater Banjul area and now to the West coast in Brikama.

09/11/2023

Day 16 of the removal of illegal encroachments along the road by the Gambia police force and partner at brikama

Day17New AIG of operation Ebrima Bah and Deputy IGP Sowe Earlier today  joined the task force at Brikama at the ongoing ...
08/11/2023

Day17

New AIG of operation Ebrima Bah and Deputy IGP Sowe Earlier today joined the task force at Brikama at the ongoing operation to remove illegal encroachments along the Road.

05/11/2023

Police PRO Modou Musa Sisawo speaking to the press after arresting several for refusing to comply with the Operation removal of illegal encroachments along the road.(wollof Version). Day 14

Seventy Arrested for Non-compliance To Operation Removal of Illegal EncroachmentsThe police force confirm to have arrest...
05/11/2023

Seventy Arrested for Non-compliance To Operation Removal of Illegal Encroachments

The police force confirm to have arrested seventy individuals last week for non-compliance with the ongoing operation to remove illegal encroachments along the road and clearing of highways.

According to the Police Out of the twenty-eight prosecuted, seventeen pleaded guilty and were fined D500 each, while the remaining eleven individuals pleaded not guilty.

The cases for the not guilty parties have been adjourned to Tuesday 07 November 2023. The rest that have been arrested will be taken to court on Monday 06 November 2023.

The public is reminded that anyone found in or returning to areas already cleared will be arrested and prosecuted

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