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GAMBIA: ELEVEN INDIVIDUALS ARRESTED BY ANTI-CRIME UNIT ON SUSPICION OF THEFT

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A news statement published today states that the Anti-Crime Unit of the Gambia Police Force has apprehended eleven people who are accused of stealing over the recent holiday season around the nation.

Many sites were used for the operation, which produced a sizable haul of stolen items, including cash, passports, cell phones, and other papers. The eleven accused are going to appear in court immediately.

The things that were found include a Swiss passport and its related paperwork. For help, please visit the Anti-Crime Unit in Banjulunding or call 9968885/3915507 if you have misplaced any items, including a Swiss passport. According to the message, “Your cooperation is crucial in aiding the ongoing investigations.”

The goods that have been recovered provide hope to anyone who could have misplaced valuables during the celebrations, and the need for public assistance emphasizes the significance of community engagement in combating criminal activity.

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