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Momodou Posted - 07 Aug 2020 : 15:20:30
Police launch operation Save our Souls

The Point: Aug 7, 2020

https://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/headlines/police-launch-operation-save-our-souls

Following the declaration of a new state of public emergency and introduction of curfew by His Excellency, the President of the Republic of The Gambia, effective 6th August 2020 throughout The Gambia for a period of 21 days, The Gambia Police Force has launched an operation dubbed Save our Souls (SoS), a dispatch from the Office of The Inspector General of Police states.

“This is pursuant to the enforcement of the Public Health (Dangerous and Infectious Disease) Protection Regulation 2020.

Therefore, the public is hereby notified that the following enforcement activities shall be undertaken.

*Movement of persons shall be restricted between 10:00 pm and 05:00 am daily in observance of the Curfew Regulation.

*Ensure all non food outlets in markets throughout The Gambia remain closed except banks and financial institutions, drug stores, pharmacies, supermarkets and mini markets, local shop owners and essential food traders. However, markets shall be opened between 06:00 am and 02:00 pm daily and remain closed on Sundays.

* All houses of worship (mosques and churches etc.) shall remain closed. Mosques or churches shall be used solely for calls to prayers or religious announcements. All forms of gatherings at mosques and churches are prohibited.

* Ensure all persons wear facemasks over their nose and mouth in public places at all times.

* Markets vendors and shop owners will not be allowed access into the markets and their shops if they fail to wear facemasks. They must also ensure that persons entering their premises wear facemasks at all times.

* Drivers of motor vehicles or operators of vessels or ferries must wear facemask and ensure that all passengers wear facemask before embarking in the vehicle, vessel or ferry.

* Similarly, individuals playing at football fields and beaches, video clubs and sport centers as well as event organizers are strictly warned to adhere to the Regulations on Closures of Non- Essential Public Places and Prohibition of Public Gatherings.

The Inspector General's Office strongly warns that violations of the Regulations will attract serious penalties in accordance with the law.

The cooperation, support and understanding of the general public is highly solicited.”
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toubab1020 Posted - 07 Aug 2020 : 20:04:51
SOME Gambians will NOT DO WHAT THEY Are TOLD although it APPEARS that MOST are.

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https://foroyaa.net/police-arrest-several-people-for-violating-curfew-restrictions/
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By Yankuba Jallow

Personnel of the Gambia Police Force have Thursday arrested several people in Serrrekunda and its vicinity for violating the curfew ordered by the Government.

The Gambia Government on Wednesday night declared curfew throughout the country. A person who goes against the curfew restrictions is liable to a fine of five thousand dalasis (D5000).

Our reporter was moving around town monitoring the situation and he was in one of the Police vehicles.

It was observed that all those arrested were men except one who was a lady. Six were dropped at Serrekunda Police Station, two were dropped at Wellingara Station, two were dropped at Old Yundum and five were dropped at the Kairaba Police Station. Some taxis were also arrested and taken to the Mobile Police.

The Police public relations officer, Superintendent Lamin Njie told Foroyaa he will get the total number of people arrested on Thursday. Foroyaa will provide you with detailed information on the arrests and subsequent prosecution of the arrestees. We will monitor the curfew from day one to the last day.


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