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Ansumana Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Oct 2011 23:21:04 -0400
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Gambia jails eight foreigners in billion-dollar drugs bust

(AFP) – 2 hours ago  
BANJUL, Gambia — A Gambian court on Wednesday sentenced eight foreigners to 50 years in prison for trafficking cocaine worth a billion dollars.

The convicts are four Venezuelans, two Dutchmen, a Mexican and a Nigerian, an AFP correspondent reported. Another accused Venezuelan died before the judgment.

They were found guilty on nine out of ten charges of drug trafficking and also fined 50 million Gambian dalasis (around 1.3 million euros, $1.8 million).

"The Gambia government has made its position known on issues relating to drug trafficking and, as a result, I am going to send a signal to other drug traffickers that Gambia is a no-go area for them," Magistrate Lamin Tabally said when delivering his judgment.

The convicts were arrested in June 2010 in a small fishing village some 30 miles from Banjul where they had stashed 2.1 tonnes of cocaine in an underground bunker whose entrance was concealed behind a false wall in a fishing warehouse.

The cocaine was estimated to have a market value of one billion dollars and was destined for Europe, according to the police.

Prosecutors called in 17 witnesses to testify during the trial, which was held under tight security.

Prior to Wednesday's judgment, prison authorities from Gambia's notorious Mile 2 Prisons confirmed the death of one of the accused, Venezuelan national Dose Fermin.

"I would like to inform this honorable court that the fourth accused person, Dose Fermin died a natural death on Sunday 9th October," Babucar Jatta, chief medic at the prison, told the court.

Defence lawyers said they will appeal the judgment.

The others convicted on Wednesday were: Rudy Rasoehamid Gazi and Dennis Wilgo Winter, both Dutch nationals; Ephriam Micheal Chiduben, Nigerian national; George Sanchez a Mexican/Liberian national; and Juan Carlos Sanchez, Eric Bottini, Juan Carlos Diaz, and Esteaban Zavala of Venezuela.

Copyright © 2011 AFP. All rights reserved.
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My own take on this:

I have doubts about the reports of the death of one of accused in prison.  This should be investigated because I will not be surprised if they have pulled off another Rambo here.  Did this prisoner pay for his release or did he really die in prison.  I just do not trust this governement.  The coincidence of him dying just a couple of days before their sentenceing is suspicious to say the list.

Ansu

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