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Momodou Posted - 07 Apr 2021 : 14:09:01
NARCOTICS OFFICERS OBSTRUCTED FROM ARRESTING MANKAMANG KUNDA SUSPECT

The Standard: APRIL 7, 2021

By Omar Bah


https://standard.gm/narcotics-officers-obstructed-from-arresting-mankamang-kunda-suspect/

Officers of the Drug Law Enforcement Agency were on Monday obstructed in Mankamang Kunda when they attempted to arrest an alleged ‘notorious’ cannabis dealer in the village, The Standard has been reliably informed.

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The narcotics officers reportedly went to the president’s home village to arrest one Buba Manneh, who they suspected of being in possession of cannabis.

According to impeccable security sources, Buba was arrested a few months ago for being in possession of 600grams of cannabis and charged. He was fined D50, 000.

In April 2020, one Abdoulie Baldeh, 30, was also arrested in Mankamang Kunda with two bundles of cannabis.

A senior narcotics officer in Basse, who was part of Monday’s operation and spoke to The Standard on the basis of anonymity, said: “All these days we were receiving information that Buba Manneh is in possession of cannabis but we could not go there because the president was there. We didn’t want to go there and cause embarrassment to the president.”

But he said one of their officers was sent there to monitor the situation in and around the suspect’s house.

“It was when the president left for the Kombos that we decided to go there on Monday and upon arrival, we were led to the suspect’s compound by the same officer who was there to monitor his movements. When we entered the compound, we found two people; the suspect Buba and another man in the house preparing cannabis but the moment he knew we were around, Buba threw the cannabis behind his house. The other guy managed to escape but we arrested Buba. But we could not take him because some villagers obstructed us.”

“The moment we attempted to search the suspect’s house, a serious confrontation ensued after the suspect appealed to the residents in Fula language not to allow our officers to search his house because if they do, they will find cannabis which could put him in trouble.

So some of the residents who were there obstructed us and told us to stop arresting people in the village. They started telling us why we didn’t try to arrest people in Kanilai during Yahya Jammeh’s time. They said they will not allow us to arrest anybody in the village again,” the narcotics officer told The Standard.

“But what was strange is that even when we approached the PIU officers there to assist us, they took no interest and even told us that we didn’t inform them when we were coming,” he said.

When contacted for comments, the DLEAG spokesperson, Lamin Saidybah, said: “I can confirm that the operation took place and our officers were obstructed. Our officers are currently working on their report and when they are done, I will update the media in due course. But I can assure you that we will not relent on our job to ensure that we bring culprits to book.”
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Momodou Posted - 08 Apr 2021 : 13:33:04
DLEAG explains abortive Mankamang Kunda operation
The Standard: APRIL 8, 2021

By Omar Bah

https://standard.gm/dleag-explains-abortive-mankamang-kunda-operation-0/

The Drug Law Enforcement Agency [DLEAG] has been giving updates on their abortive operation to arrest a suspect in Mankamang Kunda on Monday.

In a statement shared with The Standard yesterday, DLEAG said: “Acting on a tip off information operatives of DLEAG conducted surveillance on one Buba Manneh suspected to be in dealing in prohibited drugs in Mankamang Kunda village, Upper River Region on Monday 5 April 2021. Upon confirmation of his illicit activities from the surveillance team, a team was dispatched around 21:00 GMT onwards to act on the information”.

“Upon their arrival at the suspects compound, operatives identified themselves to the residents and indicated their intention to conduct a search. When the main suspect noticed the presence of the officers, he together with an accomplice who was holding a bag suspected to be containing prohibited drugs tried to run away. The other person who was holding the bag fled from the scene and the officers couldn’t identify neither apprehend him,” the statement shared by DLEAG spokesperson Lamin Saidybah reads.

DLEAG said the suspect [Buba Manneh] on the other hand was later intercepted by the officers and handed over to the PIU.

“He initially asked the officer to allow him to remove all the money in his possession which he handed over to his wife before they could conduct a search on him. The officers complied and while they were about to search his house, he started shouting, creating a scene and calling for the help of his associates. His conduct and action were designed to create chaos and prevent the operatives from conducting search in his house. The scene he created attracted different people creating commotion and a state of confusion,” he said.

DLEAG said: “It is important to note that this same Buba Manneh was recently found guilty by the Basse Magistrate court for possession of prohibited drug (cannabis)”.

“Background check on Buba Manneh hasn’t indicated any relation with the President. When he was first arrested, operatives were asked to do their job and act according to the dictate of the law without any Executive interference. The same applied to the case of Abdoulie Baldeh arrested in the same village. Operatives were given the latitude to conduct their investigation without any interference or undue influence from a quarter,” DLEAG added.

The statement added: “While it remains the same in many parts of the country where some people engage in illicit or illegal activities, their actions are usually not sanctioned by their compatriots or neighbors. We call on all to unite and help keep our societies healthy, safe, secure and free of drugs. We must always bear in mind that drugs know no boundary of one’s race, income, religious or political affiliation. Therefore, addressing ills and associate matters relating to drug abuse and illicit drug trafficking requires concerted effort and a multi sectoral approach,” they added.

However last night, a security source told The Standard that the suspect is free and on the run. It is not clear how he got free from the PIU to whom the DLEAG said he was handed over.

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