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Posted - 20 Nov 2017 : 15:17:46 12 soldiers appear before Court Martial
The point: Monday, November 20, 2017
http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/12-soldiers-appear-before-court-martial
Twelve soldiers of The Gambia Armed Forces (GAF) on Friday appeared before the Court Martial, at the 1 Infantry Battalion in Yundum, facing nine counts of charges including treason, concealment of treason, mutiny and defamation among others.
The 12 men were said to be part of a group using WhatsApp allegedly spreading audio recordings in contrast with Gambia Armed Forces Act.
The suspects: Captain Yaya Jammeh, an aid to former President Yahya Jammeh, Lieutenant Abdoulie Jarju, Lieutenant Yahya Jammeh, Sergeant Babucarr Sanneh, Sergeant Malick Bojang, Corporal Sulayman Sanyang, Corporal Lamin Gibba, Corporal Ebrima Jallow, Lance Corporal Samboujang Bojang, Lance Corporal Abba Badjie, Private Mbemba Camara and Private Alieu Sanneh.
They were arraigned before judge advocate Sainabou Wanda-Ceesay. Colonel Salifu Bojang President of the Panel and Lieutenant Colonel Seedy Joof, Major Abdoulie Manneh, Major Lamin K Sanyang and Major Basiru Sarr were all part of the panel.
The case was adjourned to 27th November 2017.
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Posted - 28 Mar 2018 : 13:47:05 Two Soldiers Arrested
Foroyaa: March 27, 2018
By Mustapha Jallow http://foroyaa.gm/two-soldiers-arrested/
Two serving members of the Gambia Armed Forces (GAF), were arrested at the Banjul International Airport upon arrival from their mission in Darfur on Sunday, 25th March 2018, at about 11pm, military sources can confirm.
Sulayman F. Badjie, a Warrant Class Officar 1 (WOC1) and Lance Corporal Lamin Kujabi, were arrested upon their arrival.
GAF spokesperson Major Lamin K. Sanyang, said the arrest of two GAF soldiers was in relation to the ongoing ‘WhatsApp’ Chat Group; that Badjie and Kujabi were part of personnel who returned from Darfur and are currently held under the custody of the Military Police at Yundum Barracks.
‘‘Yes, they were picked up on Sunday night upon arrival and investigations are being conducted about the two,’’ he concluded.
It could be recalled that 12 soldiers are currently standing on trial on the same ‘WhatsApp’ allegations and 9 counts have been pressed against them.
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