Thursday 28 June 2018



ZERO CRIME IN THE GAMBIA: NEW ACTING IGP

 By Ousman A. Marong

The new acting (IGP) Inspector General of Police Alhagi Mamoud Jobe has stated that the police administration's resolves to "deal with any threat to the peace and security of the country."

 According to him, the police service will remain professional and abide by its constitutional mandate of maintaining peace in the build up to combat crime rates in the country.

 Inspector jobe made this comments at a press conference held at the police headquarters in Banjul, thus saw his first public appearance with members of the press.

The idea of the press conference, he said was for him to pick up where his predecessors left.

 "The Gambia is a peaceful and secure country and shall remain so he noted adding that Gambian's should feel free to go about their normal duties as the police will deal with any threats to the peace and security of the country, it ever been enjoying before."

 He noted that the police will deal with any person or person who there to disturb the prevailing peace in the country.

 Asked about the whereabouts of the 5 arrested Police Intervention Units (P.I.U) who were arrested under the 72 hours without been taken to court? Mr. Jobe answered in the affirmative saying thoes P.I.U officers were suspended and the investigation is ongoing and soon they will appear before the court.

News bite Gambia’s Ousman A. Marong  asked whether the police should attend to peaceful demonstrations with live ammunitions, and under which circumstances should they open fire should in case things got out of hand?

He responded saying "Yes section 20 of the police act gave powers to the police to attend to riots with Ak47 ruffles each loaded with 7 live rounds, but the first step that the police should use should be opening tear gas and opening live rounds should be the last resort.


New acting IGP (Photo credit Ousman A.Marong)


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