Gambia: Magistrate Krubally Fines Two Liberians D1 Million

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Principal Magistrate Muhammed Kurubally of the Banjul Magistrate's Court has convicted two (2) nationals of Liberia - Jonathan Papafloma and Wilfred Sayee - for forging the Dalasi notes.

Principal Magistrate Muhammed Kurubally of the Banjul Magistrate's Court has convicted two nationals of Liberia - Jonathan Papafloma and Wilfred Sayee - for forging the Dalasi notes.On the charge of the forged notes, the two were each fined One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dalasi in default to serve a two-year jail term with hard labor. On the charge of obtaining money by false pretense, he fined the two Fifty Thousand Dalasi each or serve a jail term of one year with hard labor.

The total sum the two convicts are supposed to pay is One Million and Thirty-Eight Thousand Dalasi . This means each is supposed to pay Five Hundred and Nineteen Thousand Dalasi or serve the jail terms.). To contact the copyright holder directly for corrections — or for permission to republish or make other authorized use of this material,, representing a diversity of positions on every topic.

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