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Breaking News: State House Cook Missing, Family In Tears

State House Cook Reported Missing

By Fabakary B. Ceesay

Reports have it that one Ebou Jarju, a native of Kombo Darsilami, who is also a cook at State House, has gone missing for almost two weeks now.

According to family sources, Mr. Jarju did not return home almost two weeks ago when he reported to work at State House. The family members said that they were surprised to see his wife and belongings put in a military truck and taken back to his home village of Darsilami. They said Mr. Jarju and his family lived in a government house prior to his disappearance. The family lamented that, since his sudden disappearance, they have moved both heaven and earth to locate him but their efforts bore no fruit. They said they have made frequent visits to Mile Two Prisons and to several police stations to find out his whereabouts but to no avail. Some family members, who were almost in tears, said that they don’t know what their loved one has done to deserve this untimely disappearance. Foroyaa Newspaper Burning Issues. Issue No. 37/2008, 31 March – 1 April 2008

Editor’s Note: Kissy Kissy Mansa has successfully transmitted the Suku Singhateh documents i.e. his April 29th. 2005 Agreement Certificate with Group Juboo that entrusted him with 8.4million dalasis and the four fake checks he sent in installments to settle the debt. Suku’s deposits to Trust Bank, Banjul branch Savings Account No.112-33205-01 on August 10th. 2005 in the sum of one million dalasis etc, etc. We hope to be able to finish the scanning and the entire report latest Thursday.

posted @ Tuesday, April 01, 2008 5:43 PM by egsankara

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