Marc
Maurice Alfred Vanmaldegum, a Dutch national charged for allegedly aiding
Andrew Charles Northfield, the General Manger of Carnegie Minerals Company to
effect his escape while standing trial, was on Friday refused bail by the
Banjul Magistrates’ Court.
He was
refused bail following an objection from the prosecutor to the defence
counsel’s application that the accused be granted bail, on the grounds that the
offence under which he is charged with is bailable.
Sub-Inspector
Badjie, the prosecuting officer, told the court that, looking at the charge
before the court, it is clear that the case is a sister case to the Carnegie
Minerals’ case.
He adduced
that he is of the view that if the accused person is granted bail, it will be
just a matter of finding his way.
Mr Marc is
alleged to have on 3rdSeptember 2008 at Banjul and diverse places aided a trial
prisoner, Andrew Charles Northfield the General Manger of Carnegie Minerals
Company to effect his escape.
Mr.
Northfield was undergoing trial alongside the Carnegie Minerals Company at the
Banjul High Court for alleged offences of economic crime and stealing.
The defence
counsel, Badou Conteh, earlier on told the court that the accused is the
Operational Manager of Kombo Beach Hotel and had been residing in The Gambia
for the past ten years. He added that his travelling documents are also with
the police. He cited some decided cases and the constitution to support his bail
application.
However,
the trial magistrate, Lamin George, upheld the prosecution’s objection and
dismissed the defence’s application.
The case
was adjourned to the 7thof November 2008.
Gambians
will recall that some Western nationals had escaped the Gambian corridor of
justice by jumping court bail while undergoing criminal trials in various
court.
John
Machintost, a British national who was undergoing trial at the Kanifing
Magistrates’ Court for alleged rape some years ago was reported to have jumped
court bail.
Domenico
Fedelist an Italian National who was also undergoing trial at the Banjul
Magistrates’ Court for allegedly stealing a government vehicle had also
reportedly jumped court bail a few days before the court delivered its
judgement on the case.
The latest
in a series of reported escape of a Western national was that of Andrew Charles
Northfield.