The Gambia Armed Forces (GAF) have strongly condemned the recent mass killing of vultures allegedly carried out by one of their personnel Lance Corporal Alieu Jallow.
GAF, who have expressed deep concern about the incident, were also made to know that the act involved a civilian co-perpetrator, Ebrima Khan, who are currently in both military and police custody.
According to initial reports, Lance Corporal Jallow and Mr Khan were allegedly involved in hunting vultures to use their heads for ritual purposes. This act is not only unlawful but also goes against The Gambia Armed Forces values, professional standards, and commitment to environmental protection and biodiversity conservation.
As a disciplined institution, the GAF uphold the highest standards of conduct, both in service and in the wider community. The Chief of Defence Staff and the High Command “unequivocally condemns this ungodly act and disassociated the Gambia Armed Forces from such behaviour”.
A GAF release stated that the killing of vultures violates the Wildlife Conservation Act and Animal Welfare Law of The Gambia and several International Laws and Protocols protecting wildlife. Thus, the GAF has zero tolerance for actions that violate these laws and harm the country’s wildlife and endangered species.
“An in-depth investigation into the matter is underway and the individual(s) involved will face appropriate disciplinary measures in accordance with military regulations and national laws,” the release states.
The Gambia Armed Forces remain committed to working closely with government institutions, environmental agencies and the public to ensure the protection of wildlife and natural resources across the country.