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Alleged ex-member of Gambian special unit tried in Germany

Apr 24, 2022, 4:35 PM | Updated: Apr 25, 2022, 4:39 am

The Gambian defendant, front right, identified only as Bai L. in line with German privacy rules, ho...

The Gambian defendant, front right, identified only as Bai L. in line with German privacy rules, holds a folder in front of his face at the Celle Higher Regional Court in Celle, Germany, Monday, April 25, 2022. The man went on trial in Germany on Monday for his alleged role in the killing of government critics in the West African country over 15 years ago. (Ronny Hartmann/Pool Photo via AP)

(Ronny Hartmann/Pool Photo via AP)


              The Gambian defendant, identified only as Bai L. in line with German privacy rules, holds a folder in front of his face  at the Celle Higher Regional Cour in Celle, Germany, Monday, April 25, 2022. The man went on trial in Germany on Monday for his alleged role in the killing of government critics in the West African country over 15 years ago. (Ronny Hartmann/Pool Photo via AP)
            
              The Gambian defendant, identified only as Bai L. in line with German privacy rules, holds a folder in front of his face  at the Celle Higher Regional Cour in Celle, Germany, Monday, April 25, 2022. The man went on trial in Germany on Monday for his alleged role in the killing of government critics in the West African country over 15 years ago. (Ronny Hartmann/Pool Photo via AP)
            
              The Gambian defendant, front right, identified only as Bai L. in line with German privacy rules, holds a folder in front of his face  at the Celle Higher Regional Court in Celle, Germany, Monday, April 25, 2022. The man went on trial in Germany on Monday for his alleged role in the killing of government critics in the West African country over 15 years ago. (Ronny Hartmann/Pool Photo via AP)

BERLIN (AP) — A Gambian man went on trial in Germany on Monday for his alleged role in the killing of government critics in the West African country over 15 years ago.

The 46-year-old suspect, who has been identified only as Bai L. in line with German privacy rules, is charged with crimes against humanity, murder and attempted murder.

German news agency dpa reported that the suspect didn’t respond to the charges as the trial opened at the state court in the northern town of Celle. There are no formal pleas in the German legal system.

Federal prosecutors say that the suspect was a driver for a unit known as the “patrol team,” or “Junglers,” from December 2003 until December 2006. The unit is alleged to have been deployed by then President Yahya Jammeh to carry out illegal killings to suppress the opposition and intimidate the public.

The suspect is alleged to have been involved in two killings and one attempted killing. German prosecutors say that he drove other members of the squad to kill a lawyer in the Gambian capital, Banjul, in late 2003. The lawyer survived with serious injuries.

German prosecutors say the unit killed a journalist in the town of Kanifing in 2004, and in 2006 assassinated an alleged critic of the president near Banjul’s airport.

Baba Hydara, the son of slain journalist Deyda Hydara — who was co-founder and managing editor of The Point newspaper and worked for Agence France Presse and Reporters Without Borders — has joined the trial as a co-plaintiff.

The suspect was arrested in March 2021 and has been detained since. Trial dates are scheduled into next year.

Jammeh ruled Gambia for 22 years. He lost a presidential election and went into exile in Equatorial Guinea in 2017 after initially refusing to step down.

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