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Momodou Camara <[log in to unmask]>
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On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:31:26 +0000, Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Ams, yes they did act professional.  However, if, like the civilians, these
>Senegalese soldiers were not armed to the teeth, would our security forces
>have acted the same way as they did?  In my view, the deference in their
>actions lies in the arms these Senegalese souldiers were carrying.  I may
be
>wrong, but given their history, they will pounce on the unarmed.
>
>Back pedaling to the start, were these soldiers not seen by our border
>security at Selete?  If so, how did they manage to surprise our internal
>security forces?  Are we saying that our border guards did not call their
>superiors to alert them of this foreign contingent, so, their route can be
>monitored.  Let's say these Senegalese soldiers had other motives and were
>not there to meet up and escort a Commander, would our security folks even
>know that we had intruders?   Why does it have to take civilians at the
>market for our security forces to be alerted.  How did these soldiers also
>escape not been seen by the many checkpoints in the country from Brikama to
>Banjul?  Huuuuummm!  This is a clue to something.
>
>Chi Jaama
>
>Joe


How true is it that armed Senegalese soldiers were arrested near the Albert
market? I would like to see photographs of the soldiers in Banjul to be
convinced about the authenticity of the story.
The head of the NIA, the Inspector General of Police and the Army Commander
should be fired if this story is true. How can armed foreign soldiers pass
the border control and cross Denton bridge or the Banjul-Barra ferry
without being stopped by the Gambian security forces.
I am not convinced!


Momodou Camara

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