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Gambia: D50,000 Bail for Accused


 

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The Daily Observer (Banjul)

22 May 2008
Posted to the web 23 May 2008

Sheriff Janko & Musa Ndow

Principal magistrate Buba Jawo of Kanifing Magistrates Court has granted a court bail of D50,000 and a Gambian surety to one Malick Oko Drammeh, following his plea of guilty on two charges of breaking and sealing.

According to the prosecution, Mr Drammeh on May 5 at Dippa Kunda, broke and entered the dwelling house of one Joseph Gomez. Count two revealed that the accused on the same day and place, stole 15 T-shirts valued at D4,200, eight trousers valued at D2,625, a travelling bag valued at D400 and a sports shoe valued at D200.

The prosecution then applied for an adjournment to enable him call in witnesses. The case was then adjourned to June 16.



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