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A Colorado jury convicted Gambian national, Michael Sang Correa, on Tuesday on charges of torturing victims in The Gambia in ...
Correa faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for each of the five torture counts and the count of conspiracy to ...
A jury that heard the case in U.S. District Court in Denver found Michael Sang Correa guilty of torturing people.
Lieutenant Pharing Sanyang of the Gambia Armed Forces recounted how he had suffered from junglers of former Gambian dictator Yahya Jammeh.In his marathon testimony before a U.S. federal court on ...
Michael Sang Correa, 46, faced six counts in a U.S. court related to the torture of five people in attempt to coerce confessions of involvement in a 2006 coup attempt against The Gambia's then ...
Michael Sang Correa, a Gambian national, has been convicted in the U.S. for torturing victims in The Gambia in 2006 under dictator Yahya Jammeh. Known for being part of 'the Junglers,' Correa faces up ...
Opening statements are expected Tuesday in the trial of a man accused of torturing political opponents of Gambia's former ...
Correa, a key member of the Junglers, fled the country at the height of an impasse occasioned by the 2016 disputed poll.
A US jury on Tuesday convicted a Gambian man for torturing opponents of the African country's former president by burning and beating them, including with molten plastic.Michael Sang Correa, 46, ...