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Gambia News: Briton Murderers Get Life in Jail
By Modou Sanyang
Dawda
Bojang and Kawsu Jarju were yesterday sentenced to life
imprisonment by Magistrate Buba Jawo for their involvement
in the murder of Ron Ford, a British national who was on
holidays in The Gambia.
Delivering
his judgement at yesterday’s sitting at Kanifing
Magistrates’ Court, Magistrate Buba Jawo stated that the
accused persons were charged with murder, the particulars of
which mentioned that on 27th May
2002, at Kerr Serign village the accused conspired to murder one Ron Ford and
buried him at Kaberkel village in Cassamance.
Magistrate
Jawo recollected that when the charge sheet was read out to
the accused persons they both pleaded not guilty. He added
that the prosecution subsequently called 13 witnesses in a
bid to prove their case, noting that after the prosecution
closed its case, the 1st accused,
Dawda Bojang, opened his defense and called witnesses while
the 2nd accused,
Kawsu Jarju, testified but did not call any witness.
Magistrate
Jawo further stated that prosecution witnesses 1 to 7
testified that the accused persons had had the intention to
cause murder, explaining that according to the prosecution
witnesses the 2nd accused
shot the deceased and the 1st accused
bludgeoned him with a stick until the late Mr. Ford lay
lifeless. They afterwards buried him in Kaberkel in
Cassamance, he quoted prosecution witnesses. He also added
that prosecution witnesses 1 to 7 told the court that they
were led to the scene in Kaberkel where the accused persons
buried the body of the deceased.
He thus
inferred that it was clear from the prosecution witnesses
that the accused persons were the murderers of the late Ron
Ford and it was also clear from the prosecution’s evidence
after the murder that the accused persons benefited from the
money and other properties of the victim.
He said
that after weighing the evidence of the prosecution against
that of the defence, the court believed the evidence of the
prosecution witnesses.
Magistrate
Jawo at length stated that the evidence before the court had
clearly shown that the prosecution has proven its case
against the accused persons and that accordingly the court
found the accused persons guilty of the offence with which
they were charged, consequently sentencing them to life
imprisonment.
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