Police Urge Cattle Owners to Remove Animals from OIC Roads or Face Charges
Cattle on the OIC Roads
By Buba Gagigo
The Gambia Police Force has issued a stern warning to cattle owners to remove their animals from the OIC roads or face criminal charges and fines to cover the costs of removing the animals from public areas.
“The Gambia Police Force urgently addresses the concerning rise in stray animals on public roads and highways, particularly along the OIC road corridor. This situation presents significant dangers, including an increased risk of road traffic accidents, which can have devastating consequences,” the police stated.
The police warn that it is illegal to allow animals to roam freely in public spaces and strongly urge animal owners to secure their livestock by Monday, August 12, 2024.
“Failure to comply will result in stringent criminal proceedings and the imposition of fines to cover the costs incurred in removing these animals from public areas. We urge immediate action to prevent potential accidents and ensure public safety. Compliance with this directive is mandatory, and the cooperation of all animal owners is expected,” the police added.