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Judgment set in Mbye Njie’s case

Jan 18, 2013, 11:11 AM | Article By: Bakary Samateh

Acting Principal Magistrate Dawda Jallow of the Banjul Magistrates’ Court had adjourned the case involving Mbye Njie, former Director of Operations at the National Drug Enforcement Agency (NDEA) for judgment.

When the case was announced, defence counsel Lamin K. Mboge told the court that the defence had filed their briefs, and had served the prosecution with copies of the briefs in support of their case.

During the cause of the trial, the state called several witnesses, including NDEA officers and some members of Sarjo Jallow’s family in support of their case

The accused person, Mbye Njie, also opened a marathon defence in support of his case.

The case was then adjourned to 7 February 2013, for judgment.

The particulars of offence stated that Mbye Njie, between April and July 2011 in Banjul, being employed as a narcotics control officer by the National Drug Enforcement Agency of the Government of The Gambia, by virtue of his employment, did corruptly solicit or received D15, 000 from one Bakary Jammeh, on account of settling a case against one Sarjo Jallow out of court.

Count two stated that the accused person did corruptly solicit or received D5, 000 from one Bakary Jammeh, on account of releasing Sarjo Jallow on bail in the discharge of his duties as a narcotics control officer.

Count three stated that the accused person did take or accept D15, 000 from Bakary Jammeh as a reward for settling a case against Sarjo Jallow out of court in the performance of his duties.

Count four read that Mbye Njie, for the purpose of self gain, did arbitrarily refrain from prosecuting Sarjo Jallow in abuse of his authority.