Lieutenant Colonel Sanna Manjang, one of the most feared names from the Jammeh-era Junglers, has been delivered back to Gambian authorities after eight years on the run. His extradition from Senegal on December 2 has triggered a legal storm that insiders say could end in the harshest punishment available under[Read More…] Lieutenant Colonel Sanna Manjang, one of the most feared names from the Jammeh-era Junglers, has been delivered back to Gambian authorities after eight years on the run. His extradition from Senegal on December 2 has triggered a legal storm that insiders say could end in the harshest punishment available under[Read More…] Gambia News | JollofNews
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