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10 Individuals Pleaded Guilty to Common Nuisance Charges in Kololi Tavan Case

Ten individuals admitted guilt for public nuisance at Kololi Tavan, Gambia, on August 12, 2025, linked to drug abuse and assaults, with Ebrima Krubally pleading not guilty; sentencing is set for August 21.

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Ten individuals pleaded guilty to creating a common nuisance at Kololi Tavan during a court session.

The charges, initiated by Sgt. E.M. Jallow stem from incidents on August 12, 2025, involving disturbances to the public.

They were charged under Section 137(1) of the Criminal Offences Act 2025, with Ebrima Krubally being the only one to plead not guilty.

The arrests were linked to complaints about drug abuse, theft, and assaults on schoolchildren. The court hearing is scheduled for August 21, 2025, for sentencing and further evidence against Krubally.

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