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Brikama Win, As Banjul Stumble

The day-two matches in the on-going Muhammed Yahya Jammeh Zonal Cup competition were completed on Sunday, with Brikama defeating visitors Lamin 2-0 in the Group B opener at the Box Bar Mini-stadium.

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Giaba And Waica to Hold a Workshop Against Money Laundering in Banjul

The Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA) in collaboration with the West African Insurance Companies Association (WAICA) organizes, from 23rd to 24th November 2009, in Banjul (Gambia), a Workshop on Roles of the Insurance Industry in Combating Money Laundering and other Financial Crimes. The objectives of the seminar are to:

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DPP Wins Robbery Case

Justice Moses Richards of the special criminal court in Banjul yesterday, Monday 23, 2009, convicted and sentenced one Newton Nefe after he was found guilty of the criminal offence of attempted robbery, contrary to section 274 of the criminal code.

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UN calls for release of Gambian journalist

The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has called on the Gambian government to release journalist Chief Ebrimah Manneh, citing his arrest and detention as being without legal justification and in breach of international law. Manneh was a young journalist with The Daily Observer newspaper when he was arrested in Banjul on 11 July 2006 [...]

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Trial of the Alleged Robbers Commenced

Three suspected persons were last Friday, November 20, 2009 arrigned before justice Moses Richards of the special criminal court in Banjul on two counts of conspiracy to commit felony and robbery contrary to section 368 and 272 respectively.

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Justice Richards Cautions Alleged Paedophile Father

Justice Moses Richards of the special criminal court in Banjul last Friday cautioned the father of an allged rape suspect to warn his son's lawyer to come to court and do his job.

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Gambian Minister of Finance Addresses Sub Regional Conference on Money Laundering

The Gambian minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Abdou Colley, has informed a sub-regional conference in Banjul that the Gambia Government has set up a unit at the Central Bank of the Gambia to monitor suspicious financial transactions with a view to combating money laundering in The Gambia. The two-day conference is on the role of [...]

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Attempted Rape Case Stalled

Justice Moses Richards of the Special Criminal Court in Banjul has called on the state, represented by the principal state counsel, S.H. Barkum, to file the bill of indictments, summary of witness statements, and list of exhibits the prosecution intends to use in the case involving one Omar Loum, who is standing trial for attempted rape.

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Kotu ICT Club Organises Inter-School Quiz

Kotu Senior Secondary SchoolÂ's Information and Communication Technology (ITC) club, on Thursday organised an inter-school quiz for ten seinor schools in the Greater Banjul Area and Western Region at Kotu Senior Secondary School ground.

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Witch Killing Case Continues

The criminal trial of one Lamin Faye resumed last Friday before Justice Moses Richards of the Special Criminal Court in Banjul.

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Man Denies Paedophile Charge

The criminal trial of one Alasan Bah resumed last Thursday, November 19, 2009 before Justice Moses Richards of the Special Criminal Court in Banjul.

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Forum on the Use of the Quotas for Accelerating Gender Equality.

In the fifteen years that have followed the adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPFA), Africa has witnessed many positive changes and breakthroughs for women on the continent. These successes were profiled and showcased at the 8th Africa Review meeting held in Banjul, The Gambia, from 16-20 November, 2009. The review process was about accountability regarding delivery on existing commitments...

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Accused in Babylon Case Apply for Bail - State Says No

Lawyer Antouman Gaye, the defence counsel for the 28 accused persons in the Babylon case before the special criminal division of the High Court, on Wednesday 18 November, applied for bail on behalf of his clients before Justice Moses Richards of the Banjul High Court.

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Defence Asked to File Brief in Rape Case

Justice Moses Richards of the Special Criminal Court in Banjul has called on defence counsel, Kebba Sanyang, to file brief in the matter involving one Ebrima Johm who is standing trial for rape.

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Kuntaur Murder Sextet Takes Plea

The six accused persons alleged to have murdered the Imam of Kuntaur Wharf Town, Alhaji Amadou Jallow, on June 16, 2008 in the Central River Region, yesterday pleaded not guilty to four counts at the Special Criminal Court in Banjul.