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Gambia News : Engineer Charlie Northfield is due in court

Apr 14,2008 by

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Mining engineer Charlie Northfield was due in a Gambian court today for the second day of his trial on charges of illegally mining uranium.

The 48-year-old Plymouth-born father-of-three was said last night to be in "good spirits" at the end of the opening day of his trial.

Mr Northfield is in the dock, in the capital Banjul, alongside his employers British mining firm Carnegie Minerals.

Both deny charges that they commercially mined titanium, iron ore and uranium illegally.

A Carnegie Minerals spokesman said: "We will vigorously contest the case."

The court proceedings began yesterday with a prosecution bid for access to Carnegie Minerals' Gambian offices.

Mr Northfield was not detained at the end of the day's proceedings because he has been granted bail and is living in a hotel. The engineer is due in court again when the hearing resumes at 1pm today.

Mr Northfield was arrested on February 12 and held at the police HQ in Banjul for three days before being charged with three counts of economic charges and one count of theft.

He then spent 10 days in the notorious Mile 2 prison - where he wasn't even allowed to speak to his wife - before being released on bail of 450,000 US dollars.

The former Plymouth College of Further Education student in England, whose mother and siblings still live in the city, has had his passport confiscated by the Gambian authorities.

comment Comment on This Gambia News (1 posted)  2034 times read
  • Such moves can scare away future potential investors. I think the way the government handled this issue is very unprofessional, this could have been dealt with the company in private & resolved without making a public drama out of it...
(Posted on April 14, 2008, 4:20 PM janneh)

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