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Drame De Mbour: Judge Condemns Sheikh Sall to 7 Years in Prison

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On Monday, the Mbour High Court rendered its verdict in the case of the tragic shipwreck which had cost the lives of several candidates for illegal emigration, off the coast of the Petite Côte. Sheikh Sall, identified as the main conveyor of the canoe, was sentenced to seven (7) years in prison. His co-accused, involved in the organization of the trip, received two (2) years in prison. This tragedy, which occurred several months ago, had profoun…
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On Monday, the Mbour High Court sentenced Sheikh Sall to seven years in prison for his role in the shipwreck of a pirate of migrants off Mbour in September 2024, a tragedy that caused the death of at least 29 people. Recognised guilty of manslaughter, smuggling of migrants [...]

On Monday, the Mbour High Court rendered its verdict in the case of the tragic shipwreck which had cost the lives of several candidates for illegal emigration, off the coast of the Petite Côte. Sheikh Sall, identified as the main conveyor of the canoe, was sentenced to seven (7) years in prison. His co-accused, involved in the organization of the trip, received two (2) years in prison. This tragedy, which occurred several months ago, had profoun…

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senenews.com broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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