Smuggling networks can be prosecuted under Gambian law even as a critical legal gap remains

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 8/01/2026
What Gambian law allows and what it still lacks By Adrian Corish Recent commentary has suggested that The Gambia lacks any legal means to hold migrant smuggling networks accountable. This claim is legally inaccurate but it points to a real and serious weakness in the current framework. The truth (…)
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