Lawyer Badou
Conteh, defending Marc Maurice Alfred Vanmaldegum, the Dutch national
facing criminal charges with escape of Andrew Charles Northfield of
Carnegie Minerals Company, on Wednesday 7th January
2009 announced before Acting Principal Magistrate Sainabou Wadda-Ceesay
of the Kanifing Magistrates’ Court that he would be filing a ‘no case’
submission.
He made this announcement after Cadet Inspector Mballow, prosecuting, told the court that the prosecution has closed its case.
So
far the prosecution had called five witnesses, three of whom are staff
of Kombo Beach Hotel and two police officers to testify in the case.
Meanwhile,
Cadet Inspector Mballow told the court that he would reply to defence
counsel’s address if served with a copy of the address.
Marc
Maurice Alfred Vanmaldegum is the Operational Manager at the Kombo
Beach Hotel and was first arraigned at the Banjul Magistrates’ Court on
a charge of aiding the escape of Andrew Charles Northfield of Minerals
Company.
He is now facing two new count charges at the Kanifing Magistrates’ Court.
Count one states that the accused on or about 3rd September
2008, at the Kombo Beach Hotel, where he works as Operations Manager,
conspired with others at large to defeat the course of justice by
communicating with Charles Andrew Northfield, a trial prisoner, knowing
him to have absconded from trial.
Count
two has it that the accused on the same day and place knowingly
prevented the execution of a legal process by communicating with
Charles Andrew Northfield who had absconded from trial and entered his
room and removed his personal effects instead of reporting to the
authorities.
Mr. Marc Maurice Alfred Vanmaldegum has however denied the charges.
The case was adjourned to the 23rd January 2009,
for the adoption of the defence counsel’s address and the reply of the
prosecution, after which the trial magistrate would come up with a
ruling as to whether the accused has a case to answer or not.
Src: Point, The