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Saly: 18 Malians Tried for Illegal Stay in Senegal, Prosecution Requires Prison Sentences

Summary by senenews.com
On Wednesday, the Mbour Court found 18 Malian nationals arrested in Saly, where they were staying without identity papers or residence permits. Their presence in Senegalese territory, under conditions deemed suspicious, aroused a strong reaction from the Public Prosecutor's Office. Among the persons prosecuted are Youssouf Diakhité and Mouhamed Traoré, who claim to have come separately from Mali before finding themselves in the same apartment by…
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On Wednesday, the Mbour Court found 18 Malian nationals arrested in Saly, where they were staying without identity papers or residence permits. Their presence in Senegalese territory, under conditions deemed suspicious, aroused a strong reaction from the Public Prosecutor's Office. Among the persons prosecuted are Youssouf Diakhité and Mouhamed Traoré, who claim to have come separately from Mali before finding themselves in the same apartment by…

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senenews.com broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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