Thursday, February 29, 2024

Gambia Police Arrested Man With Assault Rifles

Sanchaba Sulay Jobe police on Thursday arrested a 53-year-old man who had illegally possessed three rifles.
The arrest of Ebrima Njai followed a tip-off the police received from a junior soldier of the Gambia National Army. Acting with patriotic and loyalist spirit, the patriotic officer [Name withheld] walked to the police station to lodge complaint on Mr. Njai's illegal possession of AK 47 rifle and two D2 rifles.
The police shifly acted on the soldier's lead by deploying a team of officers to the residence of Ebrima Njai. The three guns were confiscated in Mr. Njai's residence leading to his arrest and subsequent dettention.
Mr. Njai was escorted to the Sanchaba Sulay Jobe police station and has since been helping investigators with investigations of how, when and why he is in possession of the illegal rifles. The rifles are believed to have been smuggled from the Gambia National Army armory. When contacted the police Public Relatios Officer (PRO) Binta Njie confirmed the arrest of Ebrima Njai with three riffles. PRO Njie said the police are currently investiating the matter. She call on the general public to stay calm and not be panic. `´´The public should report suspected activities and desist from harbouring criminals or concealing criminal activities in their communities said the police public Relations officer Njie`` Jarranews sources said the weapons could form part of the weapons that went missing during the political impasse in 2016 to January 2017. During the period, loyalists of the former Gambia President Yahya Jammeh loyalist soldiers were reported to have distributed weapons to unknown persons

Thursday, February 1, 2024

GAMTEL FIBRE CABLES CUTS IN THE PROVINCES

Gambia Telecommunication Company GAMTEL is yet faced with series of fibre cable cuts in the provinces. According to Ms Theresi Gomez the deputy Public Relations Officer (PRO) her company is face regular cable cuts in the recent past resulting in interruption service to their esteem customers.
Speaking to Jarranews on the line from Banjul DPRO Gomez said " we have fibre cut between Iliassa - Farafennie in the North Bank Region and another one Uper River Religion between Fatoto - Bajakunda repestively. These two sites were both cut by Nawec in the process erecting electricity poles"
Gomez commended the Managing Director of GAMTEL Mr Lamin A Tunkara and the entire management for their timely intervention in restoring services to their customers anytime they face with such challenges. Theresi Gomez reasured the customers of restoration of services since the Basse and Farafennie regional team are working restlessly to restore the cable as soon as possible.