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Dampha Kebba <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Feb 2002 16:20:41 -0500
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Yusupha, thank you for the 411 on Baabaa (Blood Diamond Dealer) Jobe’s
shenanigans and his proscription as an international criminal.  The man is
simply bad news.  But what is worse is the way this illegal government
handled the Blood Diamond debacle.  Instead of cutting Baabaa Jobe loose
when this came out, you remembered what they did?  They faked some
indignation that prompted Sedat Jobe to write that ill-advised letter to the
United Nations to protest on behalf of a person they all knew was a
‘first-class’ criminal.  They all along knew what was going on.  Brother, it
is just painful to endure what these thugs are putting us through.  I know
Baabaa Jobe is a moron.  But did this man seriously believe that the UN
investigators will buy their ‘Allah’s Bank’ Story?  I mean, did Baabaa Jobe
think that he can just tell the investigators that the plane was a ‘gift’ to
Yaya and bingo! Case close.  These people are so stupid, it is just
mind-boggling.

They left a long trail of documents showing that the plane belonged to Yaya.
  Maybe the reason Baabaa Jobe was confused when they asked him if he knew
Bout was that Bout uses enough alias to even fool the CIA.  Maybe Baabaa
Jobe knows Bout by another name.  But trust the morons to try and defend the
indefensible.  The man is confronted with HIS signature on a document and he
starts telling some ridiculous stories as if aliens from Mars ‘gave’ Yaya a
plane.  We have petty criminals trying to join the big leagues.  Their
stories might fool the gullible sycophants back home, but it does NOT fool
anyone with a functioning brain.  Even mental midgets like Essa Sey are on
record on G_L admitting that Yaya owned that plane.

But, it was interesting reading Gassama the past few days trying to convince
HIMSELF (certainly NOT smart people on G_L) that Yaya is NOT corrupt.  I
hear him asking for evidence about Yaya’s corruption.  Well, he need not
ask, he can just check G_L archives.  In the past I have given him Swiss
Bank account numbers belonging to Yaya.  I got that from a public domain, if
I may add that since Gassama just dwells on stuff in the ‘public domain’.
Yaya’s own lawyers in the so-called Ebou Jallow case admitted in open court
that Yaya instructed Central Bank officials to transfer millions of dollars
to his private Swiss Bank account.  I guess this was ‘salary’ and per diem
he saved from 1994 to 1995 or they were ‘gifts’ from Allah.  These people
are just disgusting.

Yusupha, I thank you once again for your tremendous contributions.  Keep up
the great work you are doing and please extend my greetings to Ebrima Ceesay
when next you speak.
KB



>From: Y C Jow <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: QUESTION?
>Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 16:17:07 EST
>
>Malik:
>I don't know how Mr. Jobe's ban affect his status as a NAM, however this
>should act as reference in putting the seriousness of the matter at hand in
>perspective.  This is culled from the UN report which led to the travel
>bans
>being imposed on some of these folk, who were engaged in business with
>despicable foreign nationals who profited off the blood and misery of
>Africans to enrich themselves though arms and diamond trafficking.
>
>
>The Gambia New Millennium air incident. In January 2000, the President of
>the
>Central African Republic traveled to the Agenda 2000 summit of African
>heads


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