Trust in the police demands independent oversight
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 30/09/2025
In a democracy the police are meant to protect, not provoke fear. Yet in recent weeks, Gambians have watched with unease as allegations mount that some officers may have been directly responsible for incidents that shook the country. Promises of investigations have been made, but one question (…)
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