The trial of Mr
Pap Saine, Co-publisher and Managing Editor of The Point newspaper,
opened yesterday at the Banjul Magistrates’ Court before Magistrate
Lamin George.
Mr Pap Saine is
standing trial on two counts of obtaining registration by false
pretence and obtaining Gambian passport by false declaration. He has
since denied the charges.
On Count
One, it is alleged that Pap Saine some time in the year 1994 in the
city of Banjul knowing to be a non-citizen of the Gambia unlawfully
procured and obtained a Gambian birth certificate No: CLP 289 by false pretence and thereby committed an offence.
On
the second count, Pap Saine on or about the 21st May 2007 at the
Immigration Headquarters in the city of Banjul by false declaration
obtained a Gambian passport No PC 183902 for himself and thereby
committed an offence.
Testifying,
the first prosecution witness, Inspector Sainey Ndure, told the court
that he is a police officer attached to the Major Crime Unit, Police
Headquarters. He said he could identify the accused Pap Saine and that
he could recall the 9th February 2009.
He added that on the day in question he was at the major crime unit
where he was assigned to question and obtain statements from the
accused, Pap Saine, in respect of his nationality. He adduced that
during the obtaining of the statement he was with the accused, Pap
Saine, and an independent witness and the Accused’s solicitor.
He said after taking his particulars, the cautionary wording was read to the understanding of Pap Saine in English.
Further
adducing evidence, Inspector Ndure told the court that Mr Pap Saine
signed the cautionary statement and the independent witness also
signed, adding that the accused Pap Saine wrote his own statement.
He
said the independent witness also read the statement and signed it
thereafter. The said statement was later tendered in court as exhibit.
He said he too endorsed the statement subsequently, as the officer who
cautioned the accused. He revealed that Pap Saine was asked to produce
his citizenship documents. He revealed that prior to asking Pap Saine
to produce his citizenship documents he was asked of his nationality
and he said that he is a Gambian. He stated that Mr Pap Saine produced
copies of his passport, Identification Card, Voter’s card and birth
certificate. The documents were later tendered in court as exhibits
respectively.
In cross
examination, defence counsel Antouman Gaye asked the witness whether
there were other documents produced by the accused. The witness replied
that these were the only documents the accused produced. Further asked
whether the accused did not produce a copy of his father’s passport and
title deed of number 42 Gloucester Street,
the witness replied in the negative. Defence Counsel Gaye also asked
the witness whether the accused’s father’s passport and title deed are
not in the possession of Mr Malamin Ceesay, OC major crime and Mr
Correa an immigration officer. The witness replied, “ I was never
informed”. At this juncture Lawyer Gaye put it to the witness that the
said documents are in the possession of Malamin Ceesay and Mr Correa.
PW 1 maintained that he did not know. At yesterday’s sittings The Point
boss was represented by Lawyers Antouman Gaye, Hawa Sisay Sabally,
Momodou Musa Drammeh and Haddy Gaye, whilst the prosecution was
represented by Cadet Inspector Amadou Keita.
The case was adjourned to April 8th, 2009.
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