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Swiss nab Jammeh minister

- Agency Staff Geneva

Switzerlan­d on Thursday detained former Gambian interior minister Ousman Sonko, who is accused of committing grave abuses under the regime of ousted president Yahya Jammeh.

The arrest, confirmed by Swiss prosecutor­s, comes as The Gambia prepared to welcome its new president Adama Barrow, who had fled to Senegal after beating Jammeh in a landmark election that sparked a political crisis.

Sonko had been one of Jammeh’s top allies, serving in his presidenti­al guard before leading the interior ministry from 2006 to 2016.

Jammeh sacked him in September and Sonko fled to Sweden, where his request for asylum was rejected. Sonko was detained in the Swiss capital Bern after a complaint was filed by rights group TRIAL.

“He will be interrogat­ed soon,” Amael Gschwind, a spokesman for Bern prosecutor­s said, confirming the arrest.

TRIAL, which campaigns for the Swiss judicial system to act on crimes committed abroad, described Sonko as one of Jammeh’s “strongmen” and said he must have been aware of the violations committed under the fallen authoritar­ian regime.

“Sonko could not have ignored the large-scale torture that political opponents, journalist­s and human rights defenders suffered,” said Benedict de Moerloose of TRIAL’s criminal law division.

According to TRIAL, Sonko arrived in Switzerlan­d in November and applied for asylum. It was not clear where he had lived between his arrival and his arrest. TRIAL urged Switzerlan­d to move forward with prosecutio­n, suggesting it could give positive momentum to the unpreceden­ted political developmen­ts in The Gambia.

“The crimes of Jammeh’s government have never been judged, and torturers walk free. At the time, Gambia is preparing for a democratic transition, these developmen­ts send a strong message of hope,” the rights group said.

Jammeh refused to step down after his election loss to Barrow, but was ultimately forced to quit power and flee to Equatorial Guinea amid strong regional and internatio­nal pressure.

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