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Gambia: Bajinka Spotted At RVTH


 

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FOROYAA Newspaper (Serrekunda)

28 February 2008
Posted to the web 28 February 2008

Yahya Bajinka, an agent of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and a brother to Major Bajinka (who is on the run) was on Tuesday 19 February, 2008 spotted at the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital in Banjul. Bajinka was spotted by this reporter while he was being escorted by a soldier and prison wardens. Bajinka was rearrested on 16 April, 2007 at Brikama by plain clothes officers and whisked away to the State Central Prison.

According to sources, Mr. Bajinka is languishing at the maximum security wing at Mile Two Central Prison. Sources say his health condition has deteriorated.

However, Bajinka looked weak in appearance and his health appeared to be deteriorating.

Family members have expressed concern over the health condition of their beloved one, whom they regard as their sole bread-winner. Family sources noted that the detention of Mr. Bajinka has caused them continuous sleepless nights and psychological strains. They have called on the authorities to release him or charge and try him in any competent court of law. He was put on board a white coloured Mitsubishi vehicle and taken to Mile II.



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