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Ebrima Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Oct 2001 01:15:35 +0000
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The unedited e-mail below is from a source in the heart of the Jammeh
regime.

Ebrima Ceesay

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>From: To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: HILO 's Alan D. Collins
>Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2001
>
>This is Nato. I do not trust my other account because I submitted my
>password and it disappeared. I am using this one which belongs to some one
>else.
>-------------------------------
>
>
>Coach,
>
>I see that you have not forgotten about your friend Alan D. Collins after
>he threatened you for exposing his alliance with Tarik Musa and Amadou
>Samba in forming that 'funny company' of theirs to dupe the Gambian
>farmers.  Well, they succeeded in giving false hope to the farming
>community with their promise of buying their groundnuts only to end up
>giving them worthless promisory notes in lieu of cash.
>
>As the saying goes, what goes around, comes around. Alan D. Collins did not
>only dupe our poor farmers, he also duped Tarik Musa and Amadou Samba. He
>is accused of siphoning off about $3 million from the operations to his
>offshore account, maybe in the Grand Cayman Island. Now, Tarik and Amadou
>want their money and not excuses from Alan D. Collins because the
>collateral for the loan (some of Amadou's properties) are now in jeopardy.
>Knowing Ida Drammeh, the laywer for Standard Chartered Bank, she could sell
>the properties without blinking an eye.
>
>To make sure that Alan D. Collins doesn't jump "bail", Tarik Musa has
>seized his (Collins') passport.
>He now has to couch up $3 million or else Tarik, being the powerful person
>he is in The Gambia, will see to it that HILO's boss is put behind bars.  I
>think it was George Sarr (the American Sherlock Holmes) who predicted this
>scenario: Collins fleeing to Hilo in Hawaii with his loot; I can recall the
>picture that George Sarr painted, grass-skirted beauties dancing around the
>swimming pool in Hilo, Hawaii while Alan sips his pinacolada and saying
>"I'll be damned, are Gambians this stupid".
>
>Coach, once more, you have been vindicated.  The Jammeh regime should have
>listened to you more often and earlier; it would have done him and the
>Gambian people a lot of good.  Here we are now, three years in a row
>without the ability to buy groundnuts from our poor farmers and those who
>were to buy, are themselves proven beyond doubt, FIRST CLASS CROOKS.
>


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