
Muhammed Bah
Muhammed Bah was sentenced to 2 years’ imprisonment or fined D20,000, and also received a 3-year sentence with hard labour and a fine of D25,000 for his involvement in reckless driving during the Jabang drifting case.
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Recent news mentions
Muhammed Bah, the owner of a barbershop, expressed frustration over being forced to close his business during the unrest.
Violent inter-house clash forces shops to close as residents demand gov’t banCounsel Ceesay adopted the same submissions for Muhammed Bah and Samba Ceesay, urging the court to allow their appeals.
Drifters challenge ‘excessive’ sentences at Banjul High CourtMuhammed Bah, president of Parents Fighting Against Sickle Cell Disease in the country, on behalf of the association, extended heartfelt commendation to the bank for the gesture.
Access Bank extends largesse to EFSTH Paediatric UnitMuhammed Bah was on the score sheet for the Abuko based-team in the 10th minute of the match.
Wah Sah Halat, Late Njuga, London Utd snatch victories in SK East knockoutMuhammed Bah was fined D20,000 or 2 years’ imprisonment in default.
Gambia Police secure conviction in Jabang drifting case
























