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Please read the article hereunder  and think deep! Has Njagga been charged? No! Is he ready to accept being the killer? Very far from that position.A case like Deyda's murder,police PRO did NOT say a word and the GPF made no comment after Njagga the first suspect was granted bail? A security guard says he helped safe Ida Jagne's life and the police intervention unit was called even whereas Deyda's car plunged into the drainage near their workshop?!!! There are two possibilities here. The police head quarters in Kanifing are not being patrolled or the police intervention unit was playing a game! The security guard who helped Ida and then has decided to speak publicly should start watching out! Is he safe now? I do not think so.

Please read the following article and then use your own intelligence to analyse. Thats why in my prose,yesterday I stood against the "commodity" being sold from the dark den. Njagga Jagne the one who killed Deyda?!! Oh camon! How about this one here...?

"....Police spokesperson, ASP Aziz Bojang, could not be reached for comments as he was said to busy with other official engagements....."


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Njaga Jagne granted bail
By Ousman Darboe
Dec 30, 2004, 08:18

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Njaga Jagne, a suspect in the Deyda Hydara murder case was yesterday granted bail by the police without any charges preferred against him.

Mr Hydara, co-proprietor and founder of The Point was murdered by armed men on December 16, shortly after attending the paper’s 13th anniversary celebrations.
The veteran journalist was with two of his staff, Ida Jagne-Joof and Nyang Jobe both of whom sustained injuries.

Barely a week after his murder, the police arrested Njaga Jagne of Haddington Street, as he was said to have threatened the proprietors of The Point newspaper during the Banjul Imamship crisis. Polices sources said cautionary and voluntary statements were obtained from Mr Jagne.

He was said to have denied involvement in the murder of Mr Hydara.
Sources further indicated that Pap Saine, marketing manager and co-proprietor of The Point was also called by the police to give statement in connection with the arrest of Mr Jagne.

Mr Jagne who was arrested on December 24 has not been charged. While on bail, he would be reporting to the Police during investigations.
A senior police officer confirmed the release of Njaga Jagne, but refused to comment further.

Police spokesperson, ASP Aziz Bojang, could not be reached for comments as he was said to busy with other official engagements.

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Njaga Jagne granted bail
By Ousman Darboe
Dec 30, 2004, 08:18

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Njaga Jagne, a suspect in the Deyda Hydara murder case was yesterday granted bail by the police without any charges preferred against him.

Mr Hydara, co-proprietor and founder of The Point was murdered by armed men on December 16, shortly after attending the paper’s 13th anniversary celebrations.
The veteran journalist was with two of his staff, Ida Jagne-Joof and Nyang Jobe both of whom sustained injuries.

Barely a week after his murder, the police arrested Njaga Jagne of Haddington Street, as he was said to have threatened the proprietors of The Point newspaper during the Banjul Imamship crisis. Polices sources said cautionary and voluntary statements were obtained from Mr Jagne.

He was said to have denied involvement in the murder of Mr Hydara.
Sources further indicated that Pap Saine, marketing manager and co-proprietor of The Point was also called by the police to give statement in connection with the arrest of Mr Jagne.

Mr Jagne who was arrested on December 24 has not been charged. While on bail, he would be reporting to the Police during investigations.
A senior police officer confirmed the release of Njaga Jagne, but refused to comment further.

Police spokesperson, ASP Aziz Bojang, could not be reached for comments as he was said to busy with other official engagements.

© Copyright 2003 by Observer Company





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