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Momodou



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Posted - 12 May 2021 :  14:45:30  Show Profile Send Momodou a Private Message  Reply with Quote
PUBLIC INFORMATION

The office of the Inspector General of Police hereby informs the public that it is investigating a case of suspected murder which occured on the 11th May, 2021 at Mandinaring Village, West Coast Region.

Preliminary investigations established the deceased to be one Marang Jaw, 37, of Mandinaring Village.

One Mario Mendy, a 41-year old Senegalese national is currently the lone suspect and is helping police investigators.

Mendy had allegedly received an amount of D10,000 from the deceased's family for a trip of sand which he never fulfilled.

The deceased lady’s family revealed that she had been following up on Mendy to settle the money received, but to no avail.

However, yesterday, 11th May, 2021, the suspect allegedly called the deceased’s mother and sister and told them that he had paid the ‘sand money’ to the deceased and was on his way home.

Moments later, Marang Jaw was found death in the family house with injuries over the body and a pestle believed to be the murder weapon.

Following intense efforts by Police, the suspect, Mario Mendy was arrested and is currently helping Police with investigations.

Members of the public with any relevant information or clues about this tragic murder are encouraged to come forward to assist police efforts to fix this puzzle.

The Office of the IGP solicits the usual cooperation and understanding of the public.

#SUPPORTYOURNATIONALPOLICE

A clear conscience fears no accusation - proverb from Sierra Leone
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toubab1020



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Posted - 12 May 2021 :  17:23:32  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message  Reply with Quote



My Sincere condolences to the family relatives and friends of the late Mario Mendy
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Momodou



Denmark
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Posted - 13 May 2021 :  19:01:13  Show Profile Send Momodou a Private Message  Reply with Quote
DAILY SECURITY TIPS

Eid Mubarak!

As we celebrate the Eid, let’s consider the following personal safety tips:

1. Being drunk and driving is dangerous, if you noticed that you are drunk, please allow someone else to drive you home.

2. Desist from joy riding as it's a major cause of accidents during festive periods.

3. Avoid walking along lonely streets alone during odd hours, especially women traveling alone.

4. If you must board a taxi, record or snap the plate number and mark of the taxi and share it with a friend or family member.

5. Do not expose valuables such as expensive phones, laptops, tablets, jewelries, cash, etc.

6. Children must be cared for and attended to, throughout the festivities.

7. If you are a pump attendant at a petrol station be careful with your cash bag and stay vigilant.

8. Quickly report all unusual activities and suspicious persons to the nearest Police.

For more info: Pls call or text 7416904

#SUPPORTYOURNATIONALPOLICE

A clear conscience fears no accusation - proverb from Sierra Leone
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Momodou



Denmark
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Posted - 24 May 2021 :  10:42:12  Show Profile Send Momodou a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Operation Zero Crime: Police Round Up 56 Individuals At Brufut/Madiana Forest
Foroyaa: May 23, 2021


https://foroyaa.net/operation-zero-crime-police-round-up-56-individuals-at-brufut-madiana-forest/

Fifty-six (56) individuals were on Friday rounded up by Police detectives at Brufut/Madiana forest.

This came barely weeks after a man was murdered and dumped at the aforesaid forest. An operation was launched on 21st May 2021, to curb crimes including robberies, murders, killings and thefts that have become rampant in the country.

These crimes have given security agencies headache and also installed fear in the minds and hearts of many Gambians. In a bid to tackle the growing concerns of all and sundry, the Police instituted a task force dubbed “Operation Zero Crime” which has since its inception launched its second phase of operation.

The new operation is different from the previous one as all police heads are taking part in this latest operation. The Police spokesman, Superintendent (Spt.) Lamin Njie, confirmed that they were busy all these days constituting a taskforce to ensure criminal activities were combatted.

Njie said the suspects were arrested during a mass operation in Brufut, saying the raid was conducted inside the forest, communities and the beach site as well.

“Of course, it is all part of the operation zero crime and it’s going to be an ongoing process. In fact, we have launched the second phase of operation zero crime day before yesterday (Friday). So, is like taking the zero crime to another level,” he said.

During the operation on Friday, he said detectives were able to discover some non-Gambians residing at the beach. He added that the individuals were not living in an appropriate manner at the beach

He said these people have been handed over to the Department of Immigration for further investigation and regulation of documentation,” Njie explained.

Meanwhile, a Police media dispatch stated on Friday that: “The High Command of West Coast Region under the leadership of the Regional Police Commissioner, conducted a robust patrol at the Brufut and Madiana forest, amidst reports of criminal activities within and around the forest.

“The patrols were equally expanded to the coastal beaches and criminal hideouts leading to the arrest of 56 suspects currently helping with investigations.

“Majority of the suspects are non-Gambians, and as a result they have been handed over to the Immigration Department for appropriate actions,” said the Police.


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