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Gambia has discovered a mass grave at military site, Foni Kanilai, hometown of exiled Dictator Yahya Jammeh, where freedom fighters are buried, bodies found include US captain Njaga Jagne.
The Police, Crime and Forensic department have embarked on an extensive search for ‘Secret Graves’ in a South Western Town of Foni since 30th March 2017.
The Forensic search team were lead to the graves by members of the former Junglers’, a hit squad of previous President and ruthless Dictator Yahya Jammeh.
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Foni Kanilai is the hometown of recently exiled Dictator Yahya Jammeh, who is currently seeking refuge in Equatorial Guinea.
West Africa Democracy Radio’s (WADR) correspondent, Lamin Cham, said “Junglers have confessed to taking part in the killing and burial of the victims of the Jammeh regime.”
He reported that three corpses have been unearthed. Although a conclusive forensic report is yet to be issued to confirm the identity of the bodies, they are alleged to be the remains of the December 2014 coup attackers, Lamin Sanneh, Njaga Jagne and Alhagie Nyass.
Source: http://gainako.com/
The Police, Crime and Forensic department have embarked on an extensive search for ‘Secret Graves’ in a South Western Town of Foni since 30th March 2017.
The Forensic search team were lead to the graves by members of the former Junglers’, a hit squad of previous President and ruthless Dictator Yahya Jammeh.
Foni Kanilai is the hometown of recently exiled Dictator Yahya Jammeh, who is currently seeking refuge in Equatorial Guinea.
West Africa Democracy Radio’s (WADR) correspondent, Lamin Cham, said “Junglers have confessed to taking part in the killing and burial of the victims of the Jammeh regime.”
He reported that three corpses have been unearthed. Although a conclusive forensic report is yet to be issued to confirm the identity of the bodies, they are alleged to be the remains of the December 2014 coup attackers, Lamin Sanneh, Njaga Jagne and Alhagie Nyass.
Source: http://gainako.com/