Gambia: Seven Arraigned in Court Following Farato Riot

A Car in flames on the day of the riot
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27.05.2017

Seven young men were arraigned before the Brikama Magistrates Court on Wednesday 24 May following the riot which took place at Farato on Tuesday 23 May.


By Yankuba Jallow

The seven are charged with four counts ranging from wilful damage to property, assaulting police officers in the due execution of their duties, incitement to violence and rioters’ destruction to machineries.

According to eye witness reports on Tuesday 23 May, 2017 a team of demolishers accompanied by policemen commenced demolition at Madina Nema Su apparently in their execution of court order but the inhabitants soon chased the police and the team of demolishers away. A riot soon ensued on the main road near the Farato police station during which a vehicle and a caterpillar were set on fire. When a reinforcement of police came they were able to quell the riot and some men were arrested who were then arraigned in court on Wednesday.

The Matter was adjourned till May 29, 2017 for hearing.

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QUESTION OF THE DAY

Foroyaa Newspaper, 27.05.2017

It is advisable for the government to give priority to the operation of a Lands Commission so that all issues dealing with land that could lead to the Farato incident could be addressed in a special way to give justice to those who own the pieces of land and those who bought the pieces of land.

Such issues are part and parcel of those pieces of land that are to be handled under a transitional justice arrangement.