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Senegalese Navy: What Investigators Really Found Out with Gambia's Canoe

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On 10 October, the Senegalese National Navy made available to the DNLT one hundred twenty-four (124) migrants, reports Libération. Among them there were fourteen (14) Senegalese, all men; eighty-five (85) Gambians, including fifty-seven (57) men, eleven (11) women and seventeen (17) minors, divided into nine (09) boys and eight (08) girls; eight (08) Guineans, all men; one (01) Bissau-Guinean; and sixteen (16) Malians, all men, who were trying t…
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On 10 October, the Senegalese National Navy made available to the DNLT one hundred twenty-four (124) migrants, reports Libération. Among them there were fourteen (14) Senegalese, all men; eighty-five (85) Gambians, including fifty-seven (57) men, eleven (11) women and seventeen (17) minors, divided into nine (09) boys and eight (08) girls; eight (08) Guineans, all men; one (01) Bissau-Guinean; and sixteen (16) Malians, all men, who were trying t…

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senenews.com broke the news in on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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