ECOWAS troops recover weapons from Jammeh’s home

ECOWAS troops recover weapons from Jammeh’s home

The west African force deployed in The Gambia to secure the nation’ s presidential transition said Monday it had recovered weapons from the former leader ’ s home , and arrested a high - ranking Gambian general .
Senegalese General Francois Ndiaye , who leads military forces sent by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) , said the arms and ammunition were found at ex -president Yahya Jammeh ’ s private residence in his home village of Kanilai .
Jammeh left the country after refusing for weeks to recognise his electoral defeat to Adama Barrow , who returned to The Gambia as president from Senegal this week.
“ All the weapons and ammunitions are now under ECOWAS custody. So nothing will happen there, ” Ndiaye said . “ The situation is under control . ”
He added that since the Kanilai residence is private, “ There shouldn ’ t be any military there. In the coming days , there will be no more military there. ”
He also said that General Bora Colley , the head of a Gambian military commando unit , had been arrested in Senegal , without giving further details .
Four guards of Jammeh ’ s wife , Zainab , were also arrested , in the border town of Karang in Senegal , and were being held in Dakar .
Ndiaye said that Gambian officers and soldiers needed to be “ screened ” , including “ background checks , so that we know all of them”, he said .
He added , however , that the Gambian armed forces have been “ very cooperative, and we are now controlling the ammunitions and the weapons. So there is no need for us to stay longer . That’ s why we are downsizing gradually . ”

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