• Sign In
  • Blog Search ResultsBlog Search Results
  • Blog Search ResultsBlog Search Results
The Daily Observer - Gambia News
Global Properties
Dr. Owl Says...
Everyone has a fair turn to be as great as he pleases
  • HomeThe Daily Observer news and information from Gambia
  • NewsNews and information from the Gambia
  • SportsSports news from Gambia
  • EditorialEditorial articles from Gambia
  • BantabaBantaba, comments and interviews from Gambia
  • HealthHealth news from Gambia
  • EducationNews and articles about education and youth in Gambia
  • Courts
  • BusinessBusiness and financial news from Gambia
  • ObituaryObituary and notices from Gambia
  • ReligionNews and articles about religion in Gambia
  • AdvertisementFind a list of local companies and business.
  •   More Columns  More news sections
    • Diplomatic SuiteInterviews and news about diplomats in Gambia
    • History CornerArticles about history
    • EnvironmentEnvironmental news from Gambia
    • Book reviewBook reviews and literature from Gambia
    • OpinionOpinion and comments from Gambia
    • EntertainmentEntertainment news from Gambia
    • Love LinesLove and relationship from Gambia
    • Observer Busdevelopment,construction,agriculture,
    • AgricultureNews and articles about agriculture in Gambia
    • ArtsGambia arts news from the Daily Observer.
Edit - Delete
Back and NextBack and Next - Back and Next
« CFA thief in court
'Woman beater' docked »
Edit - Delete
Show Media ItemShow Media Item - Trio on trail for gun charms Others on the run

Trio on trail for gun charms Others on the run

africa » gambia » banjul
Tuesday, October 21, 2008

3 Gambians, Abdoulie Corr, Alasan Mbow and Babucarr Njie, were last Friday arraigned before Principal Magistrate Edrisa M'bai of the Banjul Magistrates Court, charged with 3 counts of criminal offences relating to conspiracy, attempting to acquire criminal charms and offering millions of dalasis for gun protection charms, all contrary to Section 365 of the Criminal Code Cap 10 Volume 3.

According to Count One, the accused persons together with their accomplices (now on the run), between the months of June and August 2008, in the city of Banjul and diverse places in The Gambia, attempted to acquire criminal charms for many factors, thereby committing an offence.

According to Count Two, the trio and their accomplices, between the months of June and August 2008, in the city of Banjul and diverse places in The Gambia offered to pay millions of dalasis for gun protection charms.

On Count 3, they are accused of conspiracy to acquire criminal charms.

All three pleaded not guilty.

An intelligence report read in the court revealed that the 1st accused person, Abdoulie Corr, some time in August this year, asked one Alasana Jallow, a Marabout from Sierra Leone, to make bullet proof charms for ten able-bodied men. The report added that he sent money to him (Alasana Jallow) to buy an air ticket to The Gambia.

The  intelligence  report further  revealed that the said Marabout arrived in The Gambia on the 5th of September, 2008, and was received at the Banjul International Airport by one Lamin Singhateh on behalf of the 1st accused person, who was said to have travelled to Dakar, Senegal, at the time. The report added that the marabout was later taken to the Bakadagi Hotel in Kololi, where he was lodged.

According to the report, the development was a worrisome for security operatives. Thus, the activities of the accused persons both within and outside the hotel were monitored.

At that juncture, Emmanuel Fagbenle, the director of Public Prosecution (DPP) applied for an adjournment to call in witnesses. His application was granted and the case was subsequently adjourned to Monday, October 20.

Author: by Musa Ndow
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Google Ads Bottom
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Google Ads
Edit - Delete
Media ActionsMedia Actions - Media Actions
Media Actions
Email to a friend
Edit - Delete
See AlsoSee Also - See Also
See Also
  • Boy with a machine gun
  • Fresh charges for Ex MP Dawda Manneh
Arts | Agriculture | Bantaba | Business and Finance | Book Review | Courts and Law | Diplomatic Suite | Editorial | Education | Entertainment | Environment | Health | History Corner  | Love Lines | Obituaries and Notices | Opinion | Religion | Sports | Top Stories | philanthropist / Recap / Story Story / Youths / Tourist / Fiction / Aid /
© Copyright Observer Company Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Administered by Aboubakarr Jeng
Home | Archive | Contact the Daily Observer
Website created with Lara by Geographical Media