I’m Satisfied With Pap Saine’s Documents

Thursday, April 23, 2009

The third prosecution witness Mr Ebou Correa in the Pap Saine citizenship trial yesterday admitted at the Banjul Magistrates’ Court that he was “satisfied with the answers provided by Pap Saine over his nationality”.

He made this admission under cross-examination by the defence counsel Mr Antouman Gaye.

Mr Pap Saine, the Managing Editor of The Point Newspaper, had presented to the investigators his passport, national ID card, voter’s card and birth certificate as proofs of his Gambian citizenship. In addition, he had produced his late father’s passport and a title deed of a property at

42 Gloucester Street
in Banjul as well as receipts of rate payment he had been making over the years to the Banjul City Council (BCC).

In his testimony Mr Correa, an Immigration officer attached at the Immigration Headquarters in Banjul, disclosed that “sometime in February 2009 he was invited to join Malamin Ceesay, OC Major Crime and one Inspector Sainey Ndure to investigate Pap Saine’s nationality”.

Pap Saine asserted that he is a Gambian in the course of the investigation, Mr Correa said, revealing that Mr Pap Saine produced his passport, national ID card, voter’s card and birth certificate to back up his assertion.
The case was adjourned to
the 29th of April 2009.  

Author: Abba A.S Gibba