Monday, February 17, 2025

Four Suspected Armed Robbers Remanded In Central Prison

The four alleged armed robbers connected with United Bureau, United Vegetable Oil Company, Access Bank, and El-Hella Company were arraigned by police prosecution before Magistrate Krubally. The accused persons are Ansumana Jarju, Abdoulie Jallow, Losseni Diabate, and Omar Secka, charged with nine (9) counts of robbery with violence, conspiracy to commit a felony, and possession of firearms without authority. Commissioner Sanneh and DCP M. Jarju represented the Inspector General of Police, while the accused persons were unrepresented.
Before the charge sheet was read, Commissioner Sanneh made an application under Section 62 of the Criminal Procedure Code and legal notice number 3 of 2019. "My worship, before the charges are read to the accused persons, we have an application under Section 62 of the CPC and legal notice number 3 of 2019 for the matter to be transferred to the special criminal court,” Commissioner Sanneh stated. Commission Sanneh further submitted that the offence the accused persons are charged with is robbery with violence, which is a capital offence, and the punishment attracts life imprisonment, which the magistrate court lacks the jurisdiction to hear the case. Relying on Section 208A of the CPC, Commissioner Sanneh requested that the accused be remanded at Mile Central Prison pending the hearing of the matter before the High Court.
In his ruling, Magistrate Krubally agreed that the court lacked the jurisdiction to proceed with the trial due to the serious nature of the charges against the four accused. He granted the application to transfer the case to the special criminal court, which has appropriate jurisdiction, under Section 62(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code. Additionally, Magistrate Krubally ordered the remand of all accused persons to state central prison pending hearings at the High Court under Section 208(A) of the Criminal Procedure Code. The police prosecution charged them with nine counts of criminal offences. Count one charged Ansumana Jarju with Robbery with violence contrary to section 273(2) of the Criminal Code. The prosecution alleged that on June 29, 2021, at United Bureau, Senegambia, Ansumana Jarju, armed with a cutlass, violently robbed Binta Bah and forcefully took a total of D42,200. The amount consisted of D1,200 in cash, three laptops valued at D23,000, a Samsung S9+ valued at D17,000, and a simple phone. In count two, Ansumana Jarju, Abdoulie Jallow, and Losseni Diabate were charged with conspiracy to commit a felony, contrary to Section 368 of the Criminal Code. They accused them that on December 31, 2024, at United Vegetable Oil Company, Denton Bridge, the three conspired to rob the company. Count three charges Ansumana Jarju, Abdoulie Jallow, and Losseni Diabate with robbery with violence, also contrary to Section 273(2) of the Criminal Code. The prosecution again alleges that on December 31, 2024, at United Vegetable Oil Company, Denton Bridge, the accused, armed with cutlasses, violently robbed the company staff, stealing D400,000. In count four, Ansumana Jarju, Abdoulie Jallow, Losseni Diabate, and Omar Secka were charged with conspiracy to commit a felony, contrary to Section 368 of the Criminal Code. The allegation states that on January 22, 2025, at Access Bank, Brusubi, the four conspired to rob the bank. Count five charges Ansumana Jarju, Abdoulie Jallow, Losseni Diabate, and Omar Secka with robbery with violence, contrary to Section 273(2) of the Criminal Code. The prosecution alleges that on January 22, 2025, at Access Bank, Brusubi, they violently robbed the Access Bank staff of D1,500,000 while armed with pistols. In count six, Ansumana Jarju, Abdoulie Jallow, Losseni Diabate, and Omar Secka were charged with possession of firearms without authority, contrary to Section 8 of the Arms and Ammunition Act. The prosecution states that on January 22, 2025, at Access Bank, Brusubi, they possessed two unknown pistols along with thirteen (13) rounds of ammunition without a license from the Inspector General of Police. Count seven charges Abdoulie Jallow and Losseni Diabate with conspiracy to commit a felony, contrary to Section 368 of the Criminal Code. The prosecution alleges that on February 8, 2025, at the EL-HELLA Shop in Banjul, Abdoulie Jallow and Losseni Diabate conspired to commit a felony by planning to rob the shop. Count Eight charges Abdoulie Jallow and Losseni Diabate for robbery with violence, contrary to Section 273(2) of the Criminal Code. The prosecution alleged that on February 8, 2025, at EL-HELLA Shop in Banjul, while armed with pistols, the two violently robbed Muhammed Seedy Hydara and Ebrima Hydara of one million, two hundred and forty-five thousand Dalasis (D1,245,000) and 1,650 property belonging to Muhammed Seedy Hydara. In the final count, Abdoulie Jallow and Losseni Diabate are again charged with possession of firearms without authority, contrary to Section 8, punishable under Section 25(2)(a) of the Arms and Ammunition Act. The prosecution alleges that on February 8 2025, at EL-HELLA Shop in Banjul, the two unlawfully possessed two unidentified pistols and thirteen without a license from the Inspector General of Police. source Kexx Sanneh Follow Everyone Top Fans @highlight

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