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Gambia News : Police Bust Criminal Hideout
Several
suspected bandits were on Saturday rounded up in an evening
police swoop in Old Jeshwang, this paper can authoritatively
report.
The police
raid, which caught most of the suspected bandits off-guard
in a drunken state in an incomplete building, was launched
at 11pm local time.
The Senior
Police Officer-in-Charge-of Kanifing constabulary told The
Point that the suspected bandits were arrested in a weekend
joint operation launched by his men and a contingent of
officers from the Gambia Immigration Department.
According
to Commissioner Gibba, during the course of the operation,
11 nationals of Guinea-Bissau, seven Senegalese and four
Gambians were apprehended and, when screened, 16 were
charged with ‘rogue and vagabond’.
The men
were suspected of being notorious bandits who were in the
habit of accosting and tormenting passers-by at the
Independence Stadium area.
Commissioner Gibba stated, “The people of Kanifing area are
happy at the capture of these bandits.”
He further
told this paper that they [suspected bandits] had gathered
in an unoccupied house that was built by the KMC for the
community of Old Jeshwang to be used as stalls. He added
that the police were baffled that a certain Gambian was
receiving fees for rent from the suspected bandits.
The senior
area police commissioner further revealed that a good number
of the suspected bandits were so drunk that they could
hardly speak.
Meanwhile,
the 16 men are due to appear in court today.
Src: Point, The
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