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Gambia: Fraud Investigation At Banjul Breweries


 

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FOROYAA Newspaper (Serrekunda)

26 March 2008
Posted to the web 26 March 2008

Saikou Ceesay

Reports reaching Foroyaa have it that the police are currently investigating a fraud case involving D2,645,154 at the Banjul Breweries.

The reports revealed that one Mr. Joshua Wilson Jones, an accountant, and four other junior accountants, were apprehended and detained for questioning but later released. The police spokesman, Inspector Sulayman Secka, confirmed the incident and noted that the suspects were granted police bail, but Mr. Joswua Wilson could not meet the bail condition. He said that Mr. Wilson Jones is helping the police in their investigation, while the four junior accountants and seven dealers are currently reporting at the fraud squad.



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