Defence counsel
Lamin Camara, representing the two NIA officers Demba Sowe and
Abubacarr Jallow, yesterday told the Banjul Magistrates’ Court that his
clients are still at Mile 2 despite meeting the bail conditions.
He
said there is the need to press the prosecution to expedite the trial
as the accused persons are still in custody at Mile 2 despite meeting
the bail conditions so that they can know their fate at the end of the
day.
Superintendent Tijan Badjie,
the prosecuting officer, earlier on told the court that the prosecution
still did not receive the case file from the Attorney General’s Chamber
where it was sent for final legal opinion. He said as such it was
impossible for the prosecution to proceed with the case and he
accordingly applied for an adjournment.
According
to the particulars of the alleged offence, the accused persons Demba
Sowe and Abubacarr Jollow being public officers employed at the NIA
between February and March 2008 in Banjul, Kololi, and diverse places,
abused their authority by failing to disclose vital information and
recover exhibits in the case of the State against Christopher Badjie to
the relevant authorities, an arbitrary act prejudicial to the State and
thereby committed an offence.
The case was since adjourned until 12th November 2008.