This Monday, November 4, 2024, the investigation into the clashes between Pastef activists and those of the Takku Wallu coalition was completed by the Koungheul urban police station, after the passage of the head of the national list Ousmane Sonko. According to SeneWeb, police investigations revealed the involvement of six individuals in both camps.
Three members of Pastef overwhelmed by the investigation
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They are Moussé Laye, departmental coordinator of the Patriotic Youth of Senegal (JPS) in Koungheul and project manager at the Presidency of the Republic; El Hadj Babou Guèye and driver Malick Guèye, both members of Pastef.
On the opposition side, the three people burdened by the investigation are: Mamadou Diouf, president of the And Dolel Kao movement and responsible for coordinating the elections of the Takku Wallu/Koungheul coalition; Michel Badiette, in charge of massification for former MP Fanta Sall of the Apr; and Ibrahima Ndiaye, in charge of protocol for the Takku Wallu/Koungheul coalition.
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The six accused are being prosecuted for various actions, destruction of property belonging to others (article 98 of the CP), gathering and prohibited demonstration (article 96 of the CP), informs the source.
However, they were released on summons, on the instructions of the public prosecutor at the Kaffrine high court. The prosecution also requested that the file be transmitted in the form of judicial information. In this way, all six suspects are busy with their activities, but their file is available to the Kaffrine prosecutor.
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