Drug Law Enforcement Agency, The Gambia

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Abating Drug Abuse, Illicit Drug Trafficking and related crimes requires a well balanced...

Investing in prevention is a viable and cost effective policy option as it mitigates huge...

In the Gambia and internationally, marijuana also known by many street names remains the most...

Drug Abuse, Illicit Drug Trafficking and related crimes threatens National and Global...

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Advocacy

Abating Drug Abuse, Illicit Drug Trafficking and related crimes requires a well balanced...

In Tandem with Section 15 e of the Drug Control Act 2003 and as part of the new policy and...

Investing in prevention is a viable and cost effective policy option as it mitigates huge...

In the Gambia and internationally, marijuana also known by many street names remains the most...

Drug Abuse, Illicit Drug Trafficking and related crimes threatens National and Global...

Sensitisation Programs

The Public Affairs and Drug Demand Reduction Unit of the Drug Law Enforcement Agency the Gambia...

The Public Relations Office has been spearheading the Agency’s drug demand reduction programs...

Welcome Statement of The Director General

First and foremost, on behalf of the Governing Board, Management and Staff of the Drug Law Enforcement Agency, The Gambia (DLEAG), I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to the website of the Drug Law Enforcement Agency, The Gambia.

DLEAG is the lead Government Security institution responsible for enforcing the Drug Control Act (DCA) 2003 and all other international protocols and Conventions relative to drug abuse, illicit drug trafficking and related crimes that The Gambia is a signatory to.

Since its establishment, the Agency has gone through a rigorous transformation with the objective of ensuring that its operational activities are in line with internationally recognized standards.

Over the years, the Government of The Gambia has had zero tolerance for drug abuse and trafficking while ensuring that it works closely with all stakeholders in drug demand reduction.

THREE IN CUSTODY, ONE AT LARGE FOR POSSESSION OF SUSPECTED PROHOBITED DRUGS

18 years old Alagie Gassama of Foni Bintang was apprehended on the 21st March 2022 around 05:10 AM onwards at Amdallai Checkpoint with four (4) big bundles of suspected cannabis sativa. He was driving a fourteen seater commercial vehicle WCR 2070 B heading towards Brikama from Foni. The said suspected prohibited drugs were concealed in the booth of the vehicle.

24 years old Bubacarr Jah of Ebo Town was also arrested at Amdalai checkpoint on the same day around 06:15 AM onwards with two (2) big bundles of suspected cannabis sativa. He was onboard a Gele – Gele vehicle BJL 5212 L heading to Brikama from Foni. 

DLEAG’s Mandinaba field office recovered twenty two (22) big bundles of suspected cannabis sativa at Sotokoi village on the 21st March 2022 around 05:40 AM onwards. 

UPDATE ON THE MOB ATTACK AND ASSAULT ON A SUSPECT: 11 REMANDED FOR OBSTRUCTING OPERATIVES IN THE DUE EXECUTION OF THEIR DUTY

Twelve (12) accused persons were arraigned at the Basse Magistrate Court charged for obstruction pursuant to section 70 (4) (a) of the DCA 2003. 

 Dembo Camara, Ebrima Sabally, Modou Faye, Momodou Jabbi, Musa Camara, Abdou Sowe, Samba Barry, Yankuba Sowe, Amadou Krubally, Bakary Sanyang, Kanja Sowe and Abdou Barry are standing trial for obstructing Narcotic Officers in the due execution of their duties. Their conduct led to the willful damage of a state property (operational vehicle) and also caused grievous bodily harm to a suspect who was in custody. 

SENEGALESE NATIONAL ONBOARD A SEVEN SEATER COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ARRESTED WITH SUSPECTED PROHIBITED DRUGS

DLEAG operatives stationed in the Lower River Region took into custody a Senegalese national attempting to smuggle suspected cannabis sativa from Cassamance to Dakar through The Gambia.

23 years old Abdou Jobe of kaolack, Senegal was clutched at Yelli Tenda check point in the Lower River Region (LRR) with three (3) big bundles of suspected cannabis sativa on the  18 Match 2022 around  15:15 hours GMT onwards. 

He was onboard a seven seater Senegalese commercial vehicle ( Peugeot – white in color) with the registration number LG 8342 B. The said vehicle was heading to Dakar from Kalifour in Cassamance. 

He is presently in custody while further investigations continue. 

In a similar but separate development, Sakumba Bobb, a fisherman residing in Barra was apprehended with two (2) big bundles, twelve (12) parcels and some quantities of suspected cannabis sativa on the 12 March 2022 around 19:36 hours GMT Onwards at Barra village in the North Bank Region.

DLEAG TRAINS DOLPHINE STARS FC PLAYERS AND COACHES ON EVIDENCED BASED PREVENTIVE DRUG DEMAND REDUCTION

The Drug Law Enforcement Agency, The Gambia (DLEAG) on Thursday 17th March 2022 organized a day long capacity building/drug awareness sensitization workshop for the players and coaching staff of Dolphin Stars Football Club (FC). Held at the NaNa conference hall, the workshop aims at building their capacity as well as widen their understanding on evidenced based preventive drug demand reduction initiatives and other issues related to the dealing, trafficking and abuse of controlled and prohibited drugs.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. Ebrima Drammeh, DLEAG’s Director of Operations who represented the Director General of DLEAG buttressed on the relevance of the training. He stated that the training is a manifestation of some of the success stories registered by DLEAG in the crusade on illicit drugs and related activities because it is organized for a football club whose co– founder and President defeated addiction and changed for the better.

DRIVER AND STUDENT TAKEN INTO CUSTODY ON CHARGES OF POSSESSION OF SUSPECTED PROHIBITED DRUGS

Zakaria Sanyang, a 21 years old Student and a resident of Sinchu was apprehended by DLEAG’s Banjul Field Office with twenty eight (28) parcels, three (3) wraps and some quantities of suspected cannabis sativa. The said incident happened on the 10 March 2022 around 23:00 hours GMT onwards at Sinchu.

20 years old Modou Jarju, a driver by occupation was clutched by DLEAG’s Mandinaba Field Office with three (3) big bundles of suspected cannabis sativa. He was onboard a commercial vehicle with registration number WCR 7750 B heading towards Brikama from Foni. 

The said incident happened on the 10 March 2022 around 16:00 hours GMT onwards at Mandinaba checkpoint 

Both suspects are in custody as investigations continue. 

TWO SENEGALESE ARRESTED WITH SUIT CASES FILLED WITH PROHIBITED DRUGS

Two Senegalese engaged in illicit drug trafficking ran out of luck when they were clutched by DLEAG operatives at Yelli Tenda checkpoint in the Lower River Region. The duo were found in possession of two separate suit cases filled with suspected cannabis sativa that were wrapped with brown papers and concealed in plastic papers.

Saikou Omar Sanneh and Bamba Badjie were traveling from the Southern Senegalese region of Cassamance to the Northern part. Saikou Omar Sanneh is an adult male Senegalese National residing at Tankorong village in Cassamance. He claims to be a Farmer. 25 years old Bamba Badjie on the other hand claims to be a driver and he is a resident of Goudoump village in Cassamance.

The duo were apprehended on the 26 February 2022 around 11:30 AM onwards at Yelli Tenda checkpoint in the Lower River Region.

ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING REMAINS A PERSISTING PHENOMENON

The Director General (DG) of the Drug Law Enforcement Agency, The Gambia (DLEAG) Alhaji Bakary Gassama stated that Illicit drug trafficking and related activities including transnational organize crime is a persisting phenomenon threatening global peace, stability and socio-economic development. He made this statement at the opening session of a daylong session on drug awareness at the University of The Gambia (UTG) students’ week in Tendaba, Lower River Region.

Represented by DLEAG’s Director of Operation who also doubles as the acting Deputy Director General Alhaji Ebrima Drammeh, he indicated that the world drug problem is complex and is compounded by the strong and established link between illicit drug trafficking, terrorism, terrorist financing, money laundering, undermining democracy and economic activities, promoting corruption and fueling crime and violence.

DRUG LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY THE GAMBIA (DLEAG) CAPACITY BUILDING TRAINING FOR EXECUTIVE MEMBERS OF KOMBO EAST YOUTH AND CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (KEYCDA)

DLEAG in collaboration with KEYCDA commenced a two days capacity building training for Executive Members of KEYCDA and selected youth and children representatives from Kombo East. Held at Kuloro Primary School, the training aims at building their capacity on matters relating to drug abuse, illicit drug trafficking and related activities. It also aims at widening their understanding on evidence based prevention strategies as well as foster cooperation between the Agency and the association.
It is expected that at the end of the two days training, participants will be equipped with evidenced based prevention strategies that can aid them contribute their quota in bridling drugs within the district and The Gambia at large

FOUR ADULT MALES ONE FEMALE IN CUSTODY OF CHARGES OF POSSESSION OF PROHIBITED DRUGS

19 years old Ousainou Ceesay of Kuloborri Village in Senegal and 20 years old Matar Bojang of Brufut were apprehended on the 8 March 2022 around 23:15 hours GMT with suspected prohibited drugs. The duo were onboard a taxi with the registration number BJL 8804 T. Ousainou Ceesay who is a Senegalese was arrested with one (1) bundle of suspected cannabis sativa and Matarr Bojang who is a Gambian was clutched with three (3) big bundles of suspected cannabis sativa.

At Kabakorr Janak Juntion, Sulayman Bojang of Brikama Santa – Su was arrested with six big bundles of suspected cannabis sativa.

DLEAG's KMC Command Nabs Notorious Drug Dealer and Five Others with Suspected Cocaine and Suspected Cannabis

The Drug Law Enforcement Agency, The Gambia (DLEAG’s) Kanifing Municipal Regional Command clutched one Momodou Saidy, 58 years old Gambian National and a notorious drug dealer on Friday 8th October 2021 around 15:20 hours GMT onwards with twenty-one (21) wraps of suspected cocaine in Banjul.

This is the third time that operatives are apprehending Momodou Saidy for drug-related offenses. He was previously arrested on the 1st February 2019 with twenty-one (21) wraps of suspected cannabis and on the 24th June 2020 with forty-three (43) wraps of suspected cocaine.

On the matter involving the forty-three (43) wraps of cocaine, he was found guilty and fined by the court while the matter involving the suspected cannabis is still proceeding in court.  

51 People Face Drug Related Charges

Fifty-one (51) people allegedly face criminal prosecution charges that range from various drug offences such as possession, cultivation, dealing in prohibited drugs and trafficking.

The suspected individuals are 46 Gambians and 5 foreign nationals (Bissau Guinean, British citizen and 4 Senegalese). Their charges came after a drug bust in deferent regions in the country, DLEA’s spokesperson told Foroyaa on Monday.

The crackdown on crime (drug abuses) in the community continues, especially getting drugs and abuses off the streets.

Monthly Situation Report on Drug Cases Registered by Drug Law Enforcement Agency, The Gambia (DLEAG) Stations Across The Country From 01 To 30 September 2021

For the reporting period being the 1st to 30th September 2021, the agency registered a total number of forty-three (43) cases involving fifty-one (51) suspects. Operatives seized sixty (60) big bundles, two hundred and fourteen (214) parcels and six hundred (600) wraps of suspected Cannabis Sativa. Similarly, a cannabis cultivation site was also discovered at Brusubi, West Coast Region, and Sutukoba village in the Upper River Region respectively. Operatives also seized some quantities and a cannabis plant from another suspect in Sukuta, West Coast Region.

DLEAG Nets a Suspected Cannabis Cultivator

One Sanna Yaffa, a twenty-nine (29) years old Gambian and a resident of Sutukoba Village, Upper River Region (URR) was clutched by operatives of the Drug Law Enforcement Agency The Gambia (DLEAG) stationed at Basse DLEAG Station on Thursday 30th September 2021 around 13:45 GMT onwards at Sutukoba village. He was arrested for being in possession of suspected prohibited drugs and Cannabis cultivation.

Operatives nabbed him with four (4) big bundles and six (6) plants of suspected Cannabis Sativa. Three (3) big bundles were concealed in a multi-colored bag and the other big bundle was concealed in a multi-colored poly bag. All four bundles were discovered in a store in the compound. The six plants of suspected Cannabis Sativa were on the other hand cultivated in a bathroom in his backyard.

DLEAG Arrest Two Senegalese Nationals at Yelli Tenda Checkpoint

Two Senegalese nationals were on Friday 24th September 2021 around 17:30 hours GMT apprehended by operatives of the Drug Law Enforcement Agency, The Gambia (DLEAG) stationed at Soma, Lower River Region (LRR) at Yelli Tenda Checkpoint.

Bamba Jatta, 25 years old Senegalese national and a resident of Binjona village, Cassamance was clutched alongside Talla Sene Saidy, 29 years old Senegalese and a resident of Dakar, Senegal.  They were nabbed with nine (9) big parcels of suspected cannabis sativa wrapped in brown papers, concealed in a yellow plastic bag, and placed in a dark blue traveling bag. The said suspected cannabis sativa weighed two (2) kilograms and five hundred (500) grams.

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