Saturday, April 19, 2025
Fugitive Wandy Simaga Convicted for Firearm Possession Following Airport Escape
Wandy Simaga Found Guilty After Dramatic Escape and Subsequent Arrest
The Gambia Police Force has confirmed the conviction of Wandy Simaga, a fugitive who escaped from custody at Banjul International Airport on September 28, 2024. Simaga had been on the run until his capture on April 13, 2025, following an extensive manhunt.
Upon arriving in The Gambia aboard a Vueling Airline flight, Simaga was intercepted by security personnel and found in possession of two pistols, eight pepper sprays, and thirteen mobile phones, all suspected to be contraband. During a high-risk screening conducted by various law enforcement agencies, he managed to evade capture and escape the scene.
Following his recapture, Simaga was arraigned before Her Worship Anna O. Mendy, Principal Magistrate at the Brikama Magistrates’ Court. He faced two serious charges:
1. Importation of prohibited firearms, in violation of Section 6 of the Arms and Ammunition Act (Cap 20:01)
2. Possession of firearms without authority, contrary to Section 8 of the same Act.
In court, the charges were read and explained to Simaga in Mandinka, to which he pleaded guilty. He accepted the facts presented without objection.
As a result, he was convicted and sentenced as follows:
- Count One: a fine of D100,000 or two years’ imprisonment
- Count Two: a fine of D100,000 or two years’ imprisonment
The sentences are set to run consecutively, meaning Simaga faces a total of four years in prison if he is unable to pay the fines. Additionally, the court ordered the forfeiture of the two pistols—designated as Exhibits A and B—to the state, following the prosecution's request in accordance with Section 25(3) of the Arms and Ammunition Act.
The Gambia Police Force praised the successful resolution of the case, reaffirming its commitment to pursuing fugitives, upholding justice, and safeguarding national security.
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