Yankuba Darboe, Chairman Brikama Area Council
By Seedy Jobe
Brikama Area Council (BAC) Chairman, Yankuba Darboe, has sharply criticized the denial of bail to United Democratic Party (UDP)’s Deputy Administrative Secretary for Legal and Human Rights Matters, Borry S. Touray, describing the move as a “blatant abuse of police powers.” In a statement shared on his official Facebook page, Darboe called on supporters to converge at Police Headquarters in Banjul to demand Touray’s release.
“To deny Senior Counsel Borry Touray bail and detain him for the frivolous charges preferred against him is nothing more than a blatant abuse of police powers, which we must condemn and oppose at all costs!!!” Darboe wrote.
He further expressed strong opposition to perceived political intimidation, adding, “No to police brutality, and NO to Barrow’s third term!”
He further expressed strong political dissatisfaction, declaring, “No to police brutality and no to Barrow’s third term,” as supporters are expected to mobilize at the police headquarters on Thursday morning.
Touray, who has been charged with incitement to violence, remains in custody while his legal team awaits a scheduled bail hearing.