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GPF congratulates Deputy Commissioner Malang Jarju on his graduation from the FBI National Academy

Deputy Commissioner Malang Jarju, the third Gambian to graduate from the FBI National Academy’s 295th Session on September 4, 2025, completed a 12-week leadership course in Quantico, Virginia, to drive reforms in The Gambia Police Force, supported by U.S. collaboration.

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Anti-Crime Unit Achieves Success in Night Patrols Across Kombo Areas

The Gambia Police Force’s Anti-Crime Unit tackled assaults, suspicious possessions, and thefts in Kombo on October 5, 2025, arresting suspects and recovering stolen goods to bolster community security.

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Former Auditor General Ceesay Appeals to the Supreme Court Against the Government

Former Auditor General Modou Ceesay challenges his dismissal in Gambia’s Supreme Court, alleging constitutional violations by the Attorney General and Inspector General of Police in a case filed on October 3, 2025.

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Gambia Ministry of Defence Holds Second Meeting for Arms Trade Treaty Stakeholder Institutions

The Gambia’s Ministry of Defence and Saferworld held a key stakeholder meeting on October 2, 2025, to advance Arms Trade Treaty compliance post-accession, focusing on reporting, national structures, and curbing illicit arms flows for enhanced regional stability.

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Audit Report Uncovers Irregularities in the 2023 Government Accounts

The National Audit Office’s 2023 report exposes severe financial irregularities in Gambia’s government, including improper allocations, undocumented salary hikes, non-compliant contracts, uncollected fishing fines, and stagnant mining revenues, prompting urgent calls for enhanced oversight and regulatory compliance.

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