The Inspector General of Police, Seedy Muctarr Touray, provides a detailed account of recent arrests linked to a series of armed robberies in The Gambia, citing a prime suspect, Ansumana Jarju, who has connections to criminal activities dating back to 2014. This statement, delivered during a press briefing at the Anti-Crime Unit in Banjul, highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement in combating organized crime, as robbery incidents have significantly increased in the country.
IGP Touray connects multiple robberies to Jarju and his accomplices, revealing their operations included orchestrating a significant bank heist where suspects shared over D1 million. The police chief also commended regional cooperation that led to Jarju’s apprehension in Guinea Bissau, reinforcing the importance of collaborative efforts in tackling crime across borders. Such revelations not only shed light on the scope of organized crime in The Gambia but also signal a renewed commitment from law enforcement to confront these challenges effectively.
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