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“It’s not safe to go home. I could get killed, or I could kill someone,” Moore said at his flat in Glasgow’s east end.
Human rights groups and politicians are demanding urgent action after the Mail on Sunday tracked down former BroadCast Unitedligence agency agent Alaj More to a flat in Glasgow.
Also known as Edrissa Jobe, he was a senior figure in the government of brutal Gambian President Yahya Jammeh, whose 22-year reign was marked by extreme violence, arbitrary arrests, political disappearances and murders.
The government investigation linked Moore to beatings, sexual assaults and electric shocks of detainees under his control.
There are calls for him to face justice, which could mean sending him back to Gambia, which is now a democratic republic.
More has lived in the Baranack area of Glasgow, Scotland, for several years and is currently having his asylum application reviewed.
He was charged with violating the Abusive Behavior and Sexual Harm Act for chasing his partner or former partner into an alley near his home and kicking her in March last year.
Those charges were later dropped by the district attorney and no further action was taken.
It is understood that Police Scotland and the Crown Prosecution Service are considering information about Moll’s alleged crimes in The Gambia to decide whether to take action in The Gambia, which may involve extradition.
The Gambia’s Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) described More as a senior operative of the President’s National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and the Drug Law Enforcement Agency (DLEAG).
Moore said his children are elsewhere and his wife died four years ago.
He added: “I don’t know where my wife is buried or why she died. I won’t let my family feel threatened because I am doing the right thing.”
“As long as government officials and drug cartels continue to collude, my life is not safe.
“Why did they arrest only me? There are 70 names of people who are still in our country but have not been arrested.”
Neighbors of Moore, who lived in an apartment filled with gym equipment, had no idea who he was, with one saying they thought he was a night shift worker.
Some reports from Yahoo News
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