According to reliable sources, two ex-Naval ratings, Ansumana Bojang alias Minister and Modou Colley, recruited most of the members of the security forces, involved in the Cartel drug trafficking sindicate, especially those from the Gambia Navy.
Their main link inside the Navy, CPO Alhagie M Secka, is in custody despite being on sick leave. Multiple sources have informed us that he coordinated all the operations by linking the cartel with the DLEAG operatives, personnel of the State Intelligence agents, and members of the Gambia Police Force. The investigation is ongoing, and interesting revelations are beginning to trickle. More revelations are expected in the coming days, as far as it has been leaked to the press
We are receiving reports that Lt Commander MS Jallow and Captain Yunusa E Susso are closely monitored in the ongoing Navy investigations. We are waiting for details on their alleged conduct.
The following officers are under arrest.
The names I have so far are:
1. Captain Abba Nyassi
2. W0ll Dampha Musa
3. CPO Secka Alhagie M
4. CPO Marong Ebou
5. PO Kuyateh Alieu
6. PO Jarju Abba
7. PO Jammeh Musa
8. LS Ndecky Alex
9.WO2 Jobe Ismaila SG
12. Ebrima Jobe GRA.
Secka has confessed that they were each given D1 million. He also told the investigators that he had already used D700k and was left with D300k in his account. It’s suspected that the money earned overtime far exceeded what the suspects admitted.
Another interesting thing that the investigators were able to ascertain is that all of them bought cars, and none of them could justify the source of the money used to purchase those cars.
There were two arrested foreign suspects, a Senegese and a Moroccan, who jumped bail and were with one of the speedboats and were apprehended, carrying 300 20-litre gallons of suspected liquid drug substance. The bail bond was set at D5 million. One Farimang Saho, a businessman, bailed them.
Our investigations are ongoing.
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