Gambia: 30th ‘December Attackers’ Appeal Struck Out

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23.03.2017

The appeal court in Banjul yesterday, 22 March, 2017 struck out the criminal appeal case involving Captain Abdoulie Jobe and 5 other soldiers. The appellants were granted presidential pardon while their appeal was still before the court presided over by Justices Awa Bah, Jaco A. Dada and A Orifowomo.

 

By Rohey Jadama

The appellants are Captain Abdoulie Jobe, Lt Sarjo Jarju, Captain Buba Bojang, Lt Amadou Sowe, Lt Buba Sanneh, and Private Modou Njie.

When the case was mentioned S. Kenedy Attorney for the 2nd,3rd,5th and 6th appellants informed the court that they have filed a notice of abandonment dated 17 March, 2017 pursuant to rule 50 of the court of appeal act.

Barrister Kenedy further told the court that the notice is in respect to all the appellants. “You didn’t enter representation for all of them how come the notice is for all of them?”, asked Justice Bah.

Lawyer Kenedy responded that the lawyers for the 1st and 4th appellants endorsed the notice and the appellants appended their signatures on it as well.

Consequently, he urged the court to strike out the appeal. There was no objection from State counsel   Olimatou Danso.

In their ruling, the panel of three judges headed by Justice Awa Bah unanimously struck out the appeal.

It would be recalled that the four appellants together with two other convicts faced up to 14 charges, ranging from treason to security offences.

The five-member court martial comprising a president and four other members, who were senior officers from GAF, held proceedings from 5 February to 30 March, 2015 at the Officers’ Training Centre, Fajara Barracks outside the glare of the media.

Lieutenant Colonel Sarjo Jarju was discharged on one count but sentenced to 10 years imprisonment on one count, 20 years imprisonment on one count, life imprisonment on 3 counts and to death on one count.

Captain Amadou Sowe was sentenced to life imprisonment on two counts.

Lieutenant Buba Sanneh was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment on one count, 20 years imprisonment on one count, life imprisonment on 4 counts and to death on one count.

Private Modou Njie received life imprisonment on one count and death on two counts.

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The Point, 23.03.2017

The Gambia Court of Appeal, presided over by Justice Awa Bah, Justice Jacob A. Dada, and Justice Orifowomo, yesterday struck out the criminal appeal case involving the December 30th attackers.

When the case was called, S. Kennedy represented the appellants and the respondents were represented by O. Danso and E.R Dougan.

The appellants were absent, but S. Kennedy informed the court that they have filed a notice of abandonment in accordance with rule 5 of the Gambian Court of Appeal Act on 17 March 2017, in respect of all the appellants.

Justice Awa Bah said Kennedy did not enter appearance for all the appellants, but Kennedy replied that the appellants appended their signature on the notice of abandonment.

 He, therefore, urged the court to strike out the appeal.

O. Danso, in her response, raised no objection to the appellants’ counsel application.

The appeal court subsequently struck out the appeal, pursuant to the notice of abandonment under rule 5 of the Court of Appeal Act.
Author: Halimatou Ceesay & Bruce Asemota