Photojournalist Modou Lamin Dumbuya has told The Fatu Network UDP supporters ‘slapped’ and held his neck and broke his cameras.
“They said I am the one who take photos of the president and so I am NPP and then attacked me,” Dumbuya alleged.
UDP supporters clashed with police on Monday after they took the street in front of leader Darboe’s house amid the party’s shock electoral defeat.
According to Dumbuya, police fired tear gas on the citizens some of whom were taken into UDP leader Darboe’s house.
“I entered and I was taking pictures when one person said I am NPP and they all descended on me. They broke my two photo cameras and one video camera,” Dumbuya alleged.
A video of the attack has since emerged online. See it below;