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The Court said it should be given enough time to write its judgment on the case. The Community Court therefore adjourned the case to September 26 to enable it duly serve the Gambian government for the second time. The court confirmed that the Gambian government was duly served with the hearing notice through its High Commission in Abuja, Nigeria. Again, the government of a Yahya Jammeh failed to appear.
Manneh was picked by two plain-clothes personnel of the notorious political police, the National Intelligence Agency NIA , but the government and police claim they do not know the whereabouts of Manneh. Eye witnesses later reported having seen him being transferred to a military clinic in Banjul. Kwame Karikari, Prof. Anas Aremeyaw Anas, an investigative journalist of the Crusading Guide, and Halifax Ansah-Addo, reporter of the Daily Guide were beaten, paraded along side suspected criminals, and detained for about twenty minutes at the Police Headquarters, before being released.
The correspondent said the police swoop was a result of an investigation by Anas who had produced a video recording of the prostitution activities.
It was based on this recording that police stormed the place. Ansah-Addo, who reported the incident in the Daily Guide told the MFWA correspondent that even revealing their identities as journalists was not enough to convince the two policemen to stop maltreating them. He said following the beating, his nose bled profusely, while Anas had a swollen face. The two journalists were made to sit on the floor with the suspects, and made to put their hands on their heads for about thirty minutes.
They were later whisked away to the Police Headquarters and detained briefly. The MFWA later learnt that it took the intervention of some senior policemen to arrange for their release. The police have since apologized to the journalists.