I am quite surprised that you are comparing the two situations. You as a legal mind probably knows better. For the heck of a debate, here is my take...
In south Africa, we do not have lawlessness like in the Gambia. Besides, Mamburay Njie was part of Jammeh's gang and he knows too much about Jammeh's regime to be freed. Jammeh has to keep him in jail, because once he escapes, he will be out talking about the regime. Doesn't that sound like it??
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 20:33:10 +0000
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[log in to unmask]Subject: [G_L] BAIL IN GAMBIA AND SOUTH AFRICA
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[log in to unmask]OSCAR PISTORIOUS South African
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killed a human being
charged with premeditated murder
BAIL SET AT Sterling £73,000 (estimated)
MAMBURAY NJIE
Gambian
Cabinet Minister / senior civil servant (until recently)
allegations unknown/unspecified/speculative
charged with no offence
BAIL SET AT Sterling £300,000 (estimated)
Any suggestions/reactions on the bail regime in The Gambia?
LJDarbo
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