Grand-Yoff : Un vendeur de café arrêté avec 250 g de chanvre indien
Elements of the research brigade (BR) of the Grand-Yoff police station proceeded to the arrest of A. Diop, a 34-year-old coffee seller, suspected of using his business as a cover to sell Indian hemp.
The facts date back to a foot patrol operation carried out by the police in the so-called "Network" sub-district of Grand-Yoff, an area known to be sensitive in terms of drug trafficking.
During this surveillance mission, investigators spotted the suspect riding a motorcycle, holding a bag. His behavior aroused suspicion, and A. Diop was subjected to an identity check followed by a security pat-down, according to Seneweb sources. The search proved successful. Inside the bag, the police discovered two loose packages of Indian hemp, each weighing 125g, for a total of 250g. A sum of 13,000 CFA francs was also seized, consisting of a 5,000 F note, a 2,000 F note, five 1,000 F notes, and two 500 F notes.
Placed in police custody, A. Diop admitted the facts during his hearing. He told investigators that he had acquired the drugs the same day as his arrest from a street vendor he encountered in the "Réseau" sub-district.
Following the investigation, the alleged trafficker was brought before the public prosecutor of the Dakar High Court on Thursday for the supply and sale of Indian hemp.
Commentaires (2)
Mais qu'est ce qui ne va pas avec cette catégorie d'âge ( 30 à 35 ) ? Ce couillon là est entrain de ternir l'image des vendeurs de cafés.
Pourquoi le sénégalais aime faire le ( marchand ambulant ) bodaimai yaimouniou si ambulant rek Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii à la grand Pape
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