UDP Condemns Police Conduct On APRC Supporters, Journalist
By Buba Gagigo
The United Democratic Party (UDP) condemned the police conduct on APRC supporters and a journalist in Lamin on Monday.
“The United Democratic Party views with serious concern the illegal deployment of personnel of the Gambia Police Force to forcefully enter the private residence of Mr Jerending Sanyang, disrupted a press conference he was hosting and hauled him off to Banjulinding Police station where he was detained and subsequently charged with offences that have no merit.
“The conduct of the police was a flagrant violation of the rights of the citizens they victimized including the unprovoked physical assault on Lamin Fatty, a reporter on assignment to cover the press conference and subsequent arrests that ensued in the illegal conduct of the police officers on the scene” UDP leader Ousainu Darboe said in a statement.
The statement added that No Gambian should have their constitutionally guaranteed rights violated including their freedom of speech and assembly.
“UDP also condemns any effort that attempts to use the instruments of government, particularly the security services to subvert our hard-earned democracy. The harassment of citizens in their own homes exercising their rights is anti-democratic and abuse of office. It is the responsibility of the government to both respect and enforce the law at all times. Deploying security forces on errands that turn them into lawbreakers undermines trust and confidence in the very people charged with ensuring our individual and collective security,” it added.
The party called for charges against Sanyang to be dropped and demanded the government to follow and respect the law.
“The trumped-up charges against Jerending must be dropped and no further steps should be undertaken to violate his rights and freedoms including holding a press conference in his residence or elsewhere he and his associates chose to talk to the public. UDP also demands those officers who assaulted the journalist Lamin Fatty be held accountable for their conduct as provided for under police procedures. Further, we demand that those police leaders who gave the orders for this illegal act be held accountable to deter others from doing the same again.
UDP reiterates the fact that the security forces should not be used as political instruments in any democratic society,” the statement concluded.
Comments are closed.