• 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
« FGM: A Very Good Islamic Practice - Shei...
NBR Double Murder Trial Resumes »
Edit - Delete
Show Media ItemShow Media Item - Brufut Alkalo Cross-examined

Brufut Alkalo Cross-examined

africa » gambia
Thursday, May 21, 2009

Mr. Yunusa Sanno, the alkalo of Brufut village in Kombo North, was recently cross-examined at Brikama High Court in connection with a land dispute case between Mr. & Mrs. Randolph, British nationals, and one Seedy Sanneh of Brufut.

Under cross-examination by Lawyer Lamin Ceesay, counsel for the defendant, Seedy Sanneh, Mr. Sanno told the court that the piece of land in question was allocated in the name of Seedy Sanneh.  

Lawyer Lamin Ceesay produced some documents pertaining to the piece of land which the alkalo confirmed to have stamped and thumb-printed. He maintained that the property in question belongs to Seedy Sanneh.

Lawyer Ceesay further asked the Alkali as to who actually brought the said document to him for stamping.

The 86 year old Alkali replied that it was one white man and other black man.

He said when they came to him they told him that they came to stamp their document in the name of Seedy Sanneh and he agreed to it because he knew Seedy Sanneh. “We gave the land in the name of Seedy Sanneh,” Alkalo Sanno disclosed.

Further asked as to whether he knows who owns the said property, he answered that it belongs to himself, Seedy Sanneh and his late brother, Pa Kalifa Sanno.

Asked whether he had the authority during his late brother’s tenure to allocate land, he answered in the negative.

The case was then adjourned to the 25th May 2009.

The British couple are claiming ownership of the piece of land in question, currently occupied by Seedy Sanneh.

They are also claiming damages for trespass plus interest and cost.

Author: Abdoulie Nyockeh
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Google Ads
Edit - Delete
See AlsoSee Also - See Also
See Also
  • Threaten Violence Lands Man in Court
  • Hen Thief Jailed
  • Another British National in Court
  • Jambur Alkalo Appears in Court
  • Nephew in Court for Allegedly Threatening Violence
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