• Gambia StatisticsDetailed and zoomable map from the Gambia
  • Taxi InformationTaxi and travel information from the Gambia
  • Sign In
Gambia News Community

Gambia News Community - Have your say!

  • HomeJump start your day with WOW news
  • VideosView videos from different places in Gambia
  • Article Archive
Edit - Delete
Back and NextBack and Next - Back and Next
« Justice Richard Declares Rape, Murder Cr...
Kombo South Chief Warns Coastal Villager... »
Edit - Delete
Show Media ItemShow Media Item - “Bad Foreigners Are Not Welcome”, Magistrate Tells Court

“Bad Foreigners Are Not Welcome”, Magistrate Tells Court

africa » gambia
Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Senior Magistrate Abdoulie Mbacke of the Kanifing Magistrates’ Court yesterday 7th September 2009 told the court that “bad foreigners” are not welcomed into the country.

This comes in the wake of the conviction of one Modou Njie and Babucarr Sanyang, who were charged with attempting to commit a felony and wilful damage to property.

Delivering his judgment, Magistrate Mbacke stated that Babucarr Sanyang was a foreign national from Guinea Bissau, who had been staying in the country for eight years without paying for his alien identity card for six years.

He indicated that the convict had enjoyed the services provided by the government, but failed to pay taxes to the government.

He added that the convict was a fisherman who had never put a single butut into government’s coffer, but instead molests citizens of this country.

“Such foreigners should be given a hand shake and asked to leave the country”, he said.

Still handing down his judgment, Magistrate Mbacke stated that the convicts did not call any witness to defend themselves, adding that there was some inconsistency in the testimonies of the convicts. He also stated that the convicts had been found guilty of the offence charged.

In his plea of mitigation, the first convict told the court that he was in custody since August 2008, and thus craved the court’s indulgence to temper justice with mercy.

The second convict also made the same plea.

Magistrate Mbacke in passing down the sentence, said the court had heard the plea of leniency by the convicts, but noted that they deserved some punishment. He stated that the courts and law enforcement officers would not allow such malpractices to happen.

He indicated that since the convicts had spent almost one year in prison, he would sentence them to count one to 14 days in prison with hard labour and another to 14 days in prison on count two with hard labour.

He said both sentences would run concurrently, and that the second convict, Babucarr Sanyang would be deported to his country of origin after serving his sentence.

Author: Dawda Faye
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Google Ads
Edit - Delete
See AlsoSee Also - See Also
See Also
  • Defence to call Bundung magistrate court registrar in Toubab Ex Husband theft case.
  • Co-Wife in Court
  • Trio in Court For Assault
  • GRA Deputy Commissioner of Operations Testifies In Court
  • Woman Arraigned For Common Assault
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Google Ads
More From Gambia
  • Gambia Real Estate
  • Gambia Hotels
  • Gambia Restaurants
  • Daily Observer
  • The Point
Gambia News Search:
More From Africa
  • Hey Africa! - a new site dedicated to African news and personalities
  • Nigeria's Voice - Who and what is in Nigeria's news
  • Publish Africa
  • African Photos
  • Africa.gm
  • Ghana Property
  • Nigeria Property
  • Hotel Ghana
Partners
  • Advertise with WOW.gm
  • Contact Us
  • Article Archive
  • Bring Yellow

©Copyright 2006-2009 Rhythm Ltd.

The opinions expressed in any news articles on this website are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of Wow.gm and /or Rhythm Ltd.

Website created with Lara by Geographical Media