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"Situation Confused": a New Twist in the File of the 18 Senegalese Detained in Morocco

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In a message published on social media, ASC Lébougui refers to a "confusion situation" after being informed of an appeal brought by the Moroccan prosecutor's office and the Moroccan civil party against the decisions handed down at first instance. According to the group, their lawyer, Mr. Patrick Kabou, in charge of the defence of the detainees, was informed by the clerk that the hearing on appeal was scheduled for 16 March 2026. Information that…
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Two months after the final of the African Cup of Nations, which is particularly rough between Morocco and Senegal, the page is not turned. This applies, of course, to the Lions of the Atlas, who appealed against the decisions taken by the Disciplinary Commission of the African Confederation of Football following the incidents that emancipated the end of the match, but also for the Senegalese supporters condemned by the Moroccan justice. Arrested…

(wiwsport) - The case of the 18 Senegalese detainees in Morocco is in a new twist. While their lawyers thought the proceedings were closed after the trial, the Moroccan prosecutor's office and the civil party finally appealed. A hearing is now scheduled on 16 March 2026. The case of the 18 Senegalese nationals detained in Morocco is [...] This article was originally published on wiwsport: site n°1 of the sports news of Senegal (wiwsport.com). So…

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In a message published on social media, ASC Lébougui refers to a "confusion situation" after being informed of an appeal brought by the Moroccan prosecutor's office and the Moroccan civil party against the decisions handed down at first instance. According to the group, their lawyer, Mr. Patrick Kabou, in charge of the defence of the detainees, was informed by the clerk that the hearing on appeal was scheduled for 16 March 2026. Information that…

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senenews.com broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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