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Gambia: Magistrate to Discharge Italian


 

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FOROYAA Newspaper (Serrekunda)

28 February 2008
Posted to the web 28 February 2008

Bubacarr K. Sowe
Serrekunda

Domenico Fideli, a 49 year-old Italian will be discharged from a charge of stealing a Kanilai Farms vehicle, if the prosecution fails to proceed with the case, said the presiding Magistrate on Thursday.

Magistrate Olajubutu Kayode said this after an application for an adjournment of the case by the prosecutor, Inspector Yaya Touray. The Magistrate said that he would adjourn the matter for the last time and the prosecution should bring it's witnesses by 26 February.

He added that if the prosecution fails to proceed, he would consequently discharge the accused person for want of diligent prosecution.

Mr. Fideli is on trial for stealing a motor vehicle belonging to Kanilai Farms at the licensing department of the Gambia police force.

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The particulars of the offence show that the alleged incident occurred on January 10 2008, and the vehicle registration number is BJL 4063 B.



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