Former Gambian President, Jammeh Lands in Serious Trouble...See Details

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 23rd May, 2017 - tori.ng

Mr. Yahya Jammeh, former President of Gambia has landed in trouble following the new decision made by the Government of his country.

Former President of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh
 
The exiled former President of the Gambia, Mr. Yahya Jammeh, is in trouble following the seizure of his assets.
 
The personal assets of Jammeh been frozen included bank accounts and local companies in his name.
 
Justice Minister Abubakar Tambedou said in Banjul on Monday at a press conference.
 
Tambedou said the assets frozen were without exception; all his known properties including his lands, companies and livestock.
 
He said the current government had secured a court order freezing properties inside The Gambia. including those directly or indirectly linked to the former leader who was being investigated for economic crimes against the state.
 
According to Tambedou, the order allows the state to impound 131 of Jammeh’s landed properties, 88 local bank accounts in his name and those of his associates, 14 firms and a cattle ranch located in his home village of Kanilai.
 
52-year-old Jammeh fled into exile in Equatorial Guinea in January after losing last December’s presidential election to current President Adama Barrow.
 
Since he left the current government had promised to investigate Mr Jammeh’s extensive business network both in and out of The Gambia.
 
-APA/NAN
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