COURTESY OF DAILY OBSERVER Monday, April 16, 2001 EX GAMSU VEEP DETAINED Reports reaching the Daily Observer indicate that Alagie Nyabally, a former vice president of the Gambia Students Union (Gamsu) was picked up by unidentified men believed to be personnel of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Tuesday, April 10. He was reported to have been detained at the NIA headquatres in Banjul for two days. Sources could not state the exact reason for Nyabally's arrest, but it is widely believed that he was busted in connection with remarks he made against President Yahya Jammeh at the Gambia Technical Training Institute (GTTI) last Tuesday during a symposium marking the April 10/11 tragedy. During a question and answer session of the symposium, Nyabally was quoted as having said that President Jammeh is a "hypocrite who must be playing double standards" when a particular student from Basse, URD, disclosed that the APRC branch in the town was trying to set up a sub-wing at Nasir Senior Secondary School, resulting to a dispute in the school. Nyabally, according to sources, based his comments against President Jammeh on his call on students last year not to politicise their activities during a meeting with student leaders at Kanilai, a few days after the April 10, 11 tragedy. A high presence of agents of the NIA was reported in the conference hall, when Nyabally made his blunt comments against the president. Family sources have reported that Tuesday evening, nine unidentified men were seen around the vicinity of Nusrat Senior Secondary School, where Nyabally resides, asking people about his whereabout. He was eventually said to have been picked up somewhere away from his home at 7 pm. He was released Thursday, April 12. Berore his release, Gamsu representatives Thursday afternoon called on the inspector general of police, Ebou Njie, to secure Nyabally's release. Contacted yesterday, Nyabally declined to comment on his arrest. Sources said he is scheduled to report back to the NIA headquaters today. Mori ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------