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    FactCheck: Did Gambia Police Arrest two German mercenaries?

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    By Yusef Taylor on January 12, 2022 Fact Check, News, Security

    By Yusef Taylor

    A widely circulated claim that “two German nationals believed to be mercenaries” have been arrested in the Gambia is being shared on multiple social media platforms including WhatsApp and Facebook.

    Screenshots of the claim originally made by a Gambian social media blogger on Facebook alleges that “two German nationals [who were] heavily armed” were captured at sea by the naval forces of the Gambian army around Denton Bridge.

    This comes a few weeks after some opposition parties in the Gambia rejected the outcome of the Presidential election that included some six (6) contesting candidates including incumbent Adama Barrow – a legal challenge to President Adama Barrow’s recent election victory has been dismissed by the Supreme Court.

    Below is the screenshot of the social media post.

    Fact-Check

    The Gambia Police Force has described the claim as FALSE and urged the public to disregard it.

    According to the police “the two men shown in the picture published in the Facebook post are security personnel of Trident Group America (a private American Maritime Security Company) specialized in protecting cruise ships along the Gulf of Guinea against attacks by pirates”.

    In conformity with international maritime security protocols; the company was obliged to seek an entry permit and clearance for the arms and ammunition coming into the territorial waters of transit countries.

    “It was in observant of the above protocols that personnel of the PIU were directed to escort the weapons to be handed over to the cruise ship as they depart the territorial waters of The Gambia.” A statement from the police clarified.

    Upon observing the pictures attached with DiMansa Kujabie’s social media post the luggage of the supposed mercenaries are clearly marked in red ink with the text “property of Trident Group”.

    A simple search on their website describes the mission of the organisation:

    “The Trident Group America is committed to providing the most comprehensive and professional global maritime security solutions through our application of unparalleled manpower, our strategic relationships, technology, training and support of innovative maritime discoveries.”

    An email sent to Trident Group America for comment on the issue has not been responded to as at the time of publication.

    Meanwhile, Fact-check Gambia has observed that the claim originally made by a Gambian social media blogger, DiMansa Kujabie has been deleted and in a rejoinder said “I want the general readership to know that my story was not to defame the German nationals, their business or their partners.” In what appeared to be a half-hearted apology the social media blogger stated that “to the brother and his counterparts please understand my point, I have nothing ill against you”. 

    Verdict

    The claim is FALSE.

    This article was first published by FactCheckGambia.org in the link below.

    FALSE: Gambia police has NOT arrested two German mercenaries?

     

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    Yusef Taylor, commonly known as Flex Dan is an editor and practising journalist based in the Gambia with a keen interest in human rights, the economy and good governance among many others. He continues to break news on the economy, human rights violations and is highly engaged in security sector reforms, constitutional reform and the transition of the Gambia from dictatorship to a democracy, the NewGambia. Yusef has been working with Gainako as a media practitioner from 2015 to date. He has a degree in Civil Engineering with 5 years of Design Consultancy experience.

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