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Posted - 09 Aug 2020 :  13:57:54  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message  Reply with Quote

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https://foroyaa.net/police-arrest-over-hundred-for-violating-curfew-restrictions/

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By Yankuba Jallow & Nelson Manneh on August 8, 2020


Personnel of The Gambia Police Force with the support of the army have arrested over hundred people for violating the curfew ordered by the Gambia Government.

The Police launched Operation Save Our Soul campaign which is geared towards implementing the COVID-19 regulations and the Curfew imposed by the Government.

The Gambia has in the past two months seen a surge in the number of positive COVID-19 cases. The Gambia currently registered one thousand and ninety cases of Coronavirus.

According to the police spokesperson, Assistant Superintendent Lamin Njie the Tourism Security Unit arrested twenty individuals and some motor vehicles while the Anti-Crime Unit arrested twelve (12) others and a certain number of vehicles. He said on the first day of the curfew, security agents in Basse arrested fifteen (15) people, and on the second day, they arrested sixteen (16) others, adding fourteen people were arrested in Brikama and twenty (20) in the Central River Region.

PRO Njie stressed that the arrestees will be prosecuted before the courts. He said some of the arrestees were arraigned before the court on Friday and their prosecution will continue.

The spokesperson said the compliant rate is high and he thanked Gambians for honouring the regulations. He called on people to be law-abiding, adding the police won’t relent in their operation to arrest all violators of the regulations.

Our reporters were moving around monitoring the situation and they observed that the compliance rate was high. Some shops around Latrikunda and Tabokoto area were closed, but the shopkeepers were still selling. The police asked them to close their shops and not to engage in sales anymore. All the arrestees were dropped at different police stations by the taskforce members.

On Saturday, 8th August, a motorcycle was apprehended which was carrying three people and it was without a number plate. Nine people were dropped at Wellingara police station and two were dropped at Abuko police station. The police also intercepted vehicles and motorcycles.

"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.

Edited by - toubab1020 on 09 Aug 2020 13:59:42

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Posted - 13 Aug 2020 :  13:28:26  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message  Reply with Quote



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https://foroyaa.net/court-sentences-39-people-for-violating-curfew-regulation-on-face-mask-wearing/



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August 12, 2020

Gambia Police Force said on Wednesday a Court sentenced 28 individuals to a fine of D5000 each in default to serve 6 months’ imprisonment for violating the curfew ordered by the Gambia Government.

A media statement issued by the Police reads: “A total of 39 people arrested by the Police Anti-Crime Unit has been convicted and sentenced to various fines for violations of the Public Health (Dangerous and Infectious Disease) Protection Regulation 2020.”

“Out of the total 28 individuals were convicted for violating the curfew and were sentenced to a fine of D5000 each in default to serve 6 months’ imprisonment.”

The Police added 11 other people were convicted for violating the Compulsory Facemask wearing Regulation and sentenced to a fine of D1000 each in default to serve 2 weeks’ imprisonment.
They added: “We continue to encourage the public to adhere to regulations.”

"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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