Affaire Farba Ngom : « Vers le bout du tunnel de l’acharnement »
Farba Ngom wins a round. In its edition of Friday, April 17, L'Observateur reports that the Indictment Chamber has annulled the entire procedure related to the case of the mobile phones discovered at the Special Pavilion, declaring the investigative acts totally null and void.
The newspaper of the Future Media Group specifies that this decision is based on a procedural flaw related to the parliamentary immunity of the Takku Wallu MP. According to the court, the elected official was subjected to "extraction, questioning, police custody, and a formal referral" before his immunity was properly lifted for these new events. Consequently, the Chamber annulled minutes no. 28 and no. 50, as well as the prosecutor's initial and supplementary indictments.
From a legal standpoint, this annulment is final, as the public prosecutor's office has not decided to appeal to the Court of Cassation. It results in the dismissal of charges related to this aspect of the case, notably complicity in the introduction of prohibited items and active corruption, even though Farba Ngom remains detained in the Special Pavilion in connection with the main case known as the "125 billion" CFA francs, for which the APR (Alliance for the Republic, former ruling party) official is being prosecuted for money laundering as part of an organized criminal group and embezzlement of public funds.
Contacted by L'Observateur, Baboucar Cissé, a member of Farba Ngom's legal team, savored this success: "We are moving forward, upright, with honor and dignity, towards the end of the tunnel of this relentless persecution."
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