UDP Calls for PIU, Crowd Control Team to be Train

Opposition, United Democratic Party (UDP) has condemned the excessive use of force and calls on the Inspector General of Police, the Minister of Interior and the National Security Council to ensure that the Police Intervention Unit and Crowd Control Teams undergo the necessary skills training to control public gatherings and to ensure order with minimal violence.

The UDP further, task Minister of Interior Ebrima Mballow to urgently fast track and conduct investigation   surrounding the death of Mr.  Ousman Darboe.

According to statement signed by UDP Spokesman Almami Fanding Taal, the party said it has learnt with great distress and indignation, the death of Ousman Darboe, a Serrekunda Market Vendor, following his detention and eventual release from police custody.

He said UDP extends its sincere condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of the late Mr. Darboe.

“The UDP urgently calls on the Minister of Interior to ensure that a speedy investigation into events surrounding the death of Mr. Darboe is conducted,” a statement   pointed out.

He further said: “Unfortunately, Mr. Darboe’s death led to violent protests, looting and an arson attack on offices of the Anti-Crime Unit and the home of its Unit head, Mr. Mboob. The UDP condemns such violent acts. The Party also commiserates with Mr. Mboob and all other victims of such violence.”

According to him, as a law abiding Party founded on the principles of the promotion of peace, the UDP recognizes the basic Constitutional rights of Gambians to Freedom of Assembly and Freedom of Expression.

He urged that the UDP encourages Gambians, particularly youths who wish to assemble and to protest to respect the Constitution, the laws of The Gambia and to demonstrate respect for the authorities.