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Bougane Guèye Dany expected at Cybercrime, the DIC would be

The Cybercrime Division is likely to be hectic today and the days to come. And for good reason, after Kader Dia’s visit yesterday, it is the boss at Sen- who is expected there by the investigators.

After the columnist Kader Dia, from Sen TV, was heard and referred to the prosecution for having said he obtained a recording in which a migrant – who had left Senegal – on board a canoe allegedly told him that “police officers would demand money from them to leave the boats” and that the discovery of a boat adrift, containing 30 bodies towards Mamelles, – a district of Dakar – would be the consequence of this corruption, it is the turn of Bougane Guèye Dany to be in the viewfinder of the investigators.

According to initial information obtained by Kéwoulo, “DIC agents allegedly came to his house to give him a summons. But they didn’t find it there.” Like Kader Dia, his boss Bougane Guèye Dany is expected by the police to better explain to them the comments he made recently in one of his public outings. As with his columnist, the investigators want to know if Bougane Guèye Dany has proof of the remarks he made.

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Investigative journalist, Babacar Touré is the Publication Director of www.kewoulo.info. He directed the publication of www.senenews.com and was, in turn, publishing director of L’indépendant-hebdo, a Senegalese investigative newspaper. Graduate in Political Science at the University of 8, Saint-Denis (), former Reporter for the editorial staff of Le Témoin then at L’Obs, in Dakar, Correspondent in Paris for Sen-Tv and La Tribune, he collaborated with Le Courrier de Mantes -Les Yvelynes-, Le Républicain, -Essonne- in the Paris region. Published : -“Ivory Coast, violence of a failed transition” (L’Harmattan 2007), -“The triumph of imposture, Investigation into energy in Senegal” (Paris Edilivres 2009)

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