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Man Unable to Survive Torture by Police

dembo-s_Daily_newsThe Daily News - A chaotic scene erupted in Numuyel village on Friday afternoon as 30-year-old Dembo Sibi’s dead-body arrived from the hospital. He died following a severe torture unleashed on him by the personnel of the Police Intervention Unit (PIU) camped in village.
An angry village mob surged toward the PIU camp with weapons for revenge, but thanks to the intervention of the Governor, a bloodier scene was avoided, albeit the villagers burnt-down the thatched-made PIU camp, The Daily News gathered.dembo-s_Daily_news
Late Dembo’s ailing 60-year-old father, Sarjo Saibo Sibi, unsuccessfully fought back his tears as The Daily News approached him in his room on Sunday to discuss his son’s untimely death.  
“When information reached me that my son was arrested by the police, I sent his brother Sulayman to go and negotiate his release,” the sixty-year-old man broke into tears.
“I gave Sulayman D500, but the officers said that amount was small. They demanded D3,000.”
Sarjo said he was not having that sum, but still managed to give D1500 to Sulayman, but the officers insisted to be paid D3, 000.
“When Sulayman returned with the sum, I told him let us leave everything in the hands of God,” the old man added.  
According to Sulayman Sibi, he found his brother tied-tight with a rope against a tree while the officers were beating him.
“I told the officers to release him, but they refused unless I bring D3, 000.
“My brother (Dembo) called me as I went there to give him lunch. He said he could not eat; that he would die. Then the officers started beating him and forcing him to eat,” an equally sad brother has said.
The PIU officers arrested late Dembo at around 1:00 am on Friday for allegedly stealing a friend’s motor bike, villagers sources said.
However, the owner of the motor bike said at the time of the arrest, he told the officers that he allowed late Dembo to use his motor bike but one of the officers ordered him to shut up his mouth.
“That was how the officers took him away,” he explained. “When I went to the camp in the morning, I found Dembo was tied against a tree with wet clothes. I appeal them to release him, but they refused.
Muhammed Camara, who is overseeing the district in the absence of his brother, the chief, said it was around 9 a.m on Friday, when Dembo’s father called him requesting him to negotiate with the officers, but he told the old-man that he was busy at the time.
“I arrived at the camp by 4 pm. I found late Dembo flatly lying on the ground. I then called his brother who alongside the PIUs took him to the hospital.”
The Daily News could not contact the hospital for confirmation. But village sources said the hospital confirmed that Dembo passed-away before arriving at the hospital.
At the time of going to press, police spokesperson could not be reached on his phone for comment. But O.C Badjie of  Basse Police Station said the case is being investigated. He said the corpse and the PIU officers involved have been taken to Banjul.
Family sources confirmed that the corpse is kept at the mortuary in Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital in Banjul.
But it is unclear whether the PIU officers have been arrested or charged.  
Late Dembo was survive with one wife and four children.
Written by Ousman Touray

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+1 #29 2011-02-08 15:40
A better day has arrived.

May the truth step forward.
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+1 #28 2011-02-08 15:27
A murder charge has been brought before the Banjul Magistrates' Court against four police officers of the Gambia Police Force for murder of Dembo Sibi according to the Point newspaper.This is a welcomed development in this sad case.
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-2 #27 2011-02-06 16:52
Quoting WIRI WIRI NDARY NDAR:
I could remember the Farafenni attack,Kartong etc all his so called armed forces were massacred by only 4to6 rebels,camp commander captured and attackers made their way out.
Gambian security agents are only efficient when they are ask to arrest innocent civilians.Useless mudafuckers,mer ciless towards their fellow ....


This is a of torture n has nothing to do with innocent souls lost in Farafenni or kartong terrorist attacks. For your info.., Major Hassan killed more well trained US troops in Fort Hood than Farafenni n Kartong combined!
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+2 #26 2011-02-05 20:14
Professor Abdoulie Saine has spoken.

{Gambian Echo}

There is hope...and where there is hope there is light, to guide us from this darkness.
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+3 #25 2011-02-05 14:25
If you have lieved in Gambia and shown interest in the welfare of the people, then and only then would you have realise the real meaning of this kind of happenings.
People who do not want to hear Jammeh being criticed for these crimes that happen in the country are either part of the those who commit them or they simply are blinded by selfishness since they are enjoying the spoil of the situation.
I have an experience, wherein I was manhandled by a group of Green Boys riding in a Yahya Jammeh vehicle. Such is a licence for misbehaviour among people who identifies with the government. And in the village, they use politics to justify their crime in the eyes of Jammeh.
Hence you or your family or close relative is shown to be an opposition supporter, it is good to go. Yet often, like in the case of this poor young man, the case has nothing to do with political affiliations.
God help us!
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+4 #24 2011-02-05 02:17
RIP my heart goes out to this young man family.the police and security personnel in the Gambia have no regard for the rule of the law they kill with impunity.
The rule of the law dont apply to police and security personnel,is the poor defenceless population who are bearing the burden of injustice.police are immune to prosecution under JAMMED regime but when Gambia people take over there country all of them who commit crime will be prosecution including JAMMED he wont get away,this police have no compassion,
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+3 #23 2011-02-04 22:47
If this is what our security forces are practicing, Let us pray. You can only push a person so far, With backs against the wall bloodbaths are inevitable.Heartfelt condolenses to the young man's family.
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+3 #22 2011-02-04 21:23
II read the demise of the youth man with a very heavy Heart.Let the service men and women be careful.Governments come and go,but the people are there to stay.Let us not bring haterate among our self.YAYA cannot protect any body in the day of reconing.He will be thinking about him self be wise enough and think about tomorrow.May the Deceade soul rest in peace.
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+4 #21 2011-02-04 01:05
I could remember the Farafenni attack,Kartong etc all his so called armed forces were massacred by only 4to6 rebels,camp commander captured and attackers made their way out.
Gambian security agents are only efficient when they are ask to arrest innocent civilians.Useless mudafuckers,mer ciless towards their fellow brothers and sisters out of whose pockets you are getting your monthly salaries through their taxes they pay.
Gambia have turn into bloody brutal nation,people killing others for the selfish interest of Vampire AJJ Jammeh.
Its high time we think twice
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+5 #20 2011-02-04 00:55
Been an ex immigration police officer,i quit simply because non gambian are within all the security unit under Vampire AJJ Jammehs regime.Killing is the honour of the day of Yayas regime.sitting in State house giving deaf ears to the very people who put u into power,ruling them like animals rather than human been.Gambia is really a lost heaven,no justice to protect the inhabitants where are we heading to??why things have to be like this?I dont blame the police because Yaya said when his men kill anyone is to your own loses, so heartless and unbreast fed vampires are all out and about to take innocent souls.may his soul rest in perfect peace
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