Police arrest six more suspects

 



By Amadou Manneh


Gambia Police Force has arrested six more suspects in relation to Tuesday's shooting at Sukuta-Jabang traffic light, National Security Adviser Abubakar Suleiman Jeng said.


He made these  revelations during a press briefing at the police headquarters on Friday.


The main suspect of the shooting, Ousainou Bojang was arrested on Wednesday in southern Senegal. The recent arrest brought the number of suspects into police custody to seven.


The shooting led to the death of two police officer and a serious injury to another officer who is currently hospitalise. 


 Jeng said the police are working tireless to uncover the motives of the shooting. 

Howeverthe identities of the six suspects was not disclosed.


The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Modou Sowe said the the boots and clothes of the prime suspect at the night of the shooting were recovered.


He said investigation into the matter is still in progress.

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