Interpol agent testifies in Today editor trial![]() Thursday, September 11, 2008 ASP Numo Kujabi, an agent of the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) Unit of the Gambian Police Force, yesterday gave evidence in the sedition trial of the managing editor of the Today newspaper, Abdul Hamid Adiamoh. Testifying before Principal Magistrate Buba Jawo of the Kanifing Magistrates Court, ASP Kujabi told the court that he had invited the accused person on September 21, to his office at the Police Headquarters, where he confronted him with a copy of Today newspaper, and asked him about the paper's ownership. According to him, the accused replied that the paper belongs to him and further confirmed that he is the managing editor of the said paper. Evidence According to him, at that juncture, he instructed his men to obtain a cautionary statement from the accused and also invited the authors of the story, but was quick to note that one of the authors was on the run at that time. He said one of the authors confirmed that he jointly wrote the story and was asked how he got the story. Kujabi told the court that the reporter replied that he got his information "from the town", but did not mention which "part of town". According to him, the author insisted that the article was a true story. He added that a statement was obtained from him. Discoveries ASP Kujabi told the court that Pa Bajinka, the co-author of the said story, told them that the accused did "insert some words" into the story. He said he had also requested for the original copy of the story the reporter submitted to the editor, but he insisted that he did not have it. According to ASP Kujabi, the author also told him that the picture attached to the story, had "nothing to do with the story" he had submitted. Cross-examination He added that he could not tell whether the picture on the front page of the paper is of a school-going child or whether the person is above 18 years. The ASP also insisted that he could not tell whether the picture attached to the said story is of scrap metal or not, but was quick to say that the accused told him that he got the picture in 2006. Mr Adiamoh, a Nigerian, was arrested and charged with seditious intention, before he was later granted a court bail in the sum of D200,000, with a Gambian surety, by the same court. Author: by Musa Ndow | Media Actions See Also |