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Case of the Suitcases: The FCC Unravels the Wires of a Pelotus of Traffic Networks of Alleged Influence

Summary by L'Express
The investigation into the case of suitcases containing Rs 114 million, led by the Financial Crimes Commission (FCC), is progressing thanks to the analyses. The digital investigations have highlighted additional elements that are now expanding the scope of the case, already very sensitive. This Friday, Ally Moortooza Boolaky – Ally Royals for *his followers* – was again heard by the FCC investigators, in the presence of his lawyer. L'influenceur…
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The investigation into the case of suitcases containing Rs 114 million, led by the Financial Crimes Commission (FCC), is progressing thanks to the analyses. The digital investigations have highlighted additional elements that are now expanding the scope of the case, already very sensitive. This Friday, Ally Moortooza Boolaky – Ally Royals for *his followers* – was again heard by the FCC investigators, in the presence of his lawyer. L'influenceur…

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L'Express broke the news in Mauritius on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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