Mairie de Marsassoum : la nationalité sénégalaise vendue à 30 000 F CFA, quatre arrestations
A vast network for manufacturing counterfeit civil status documents has been dismantled at the town hall of Marsassoum, in the Sédhiou region. The investigation, launched following the arrest in Dakar of a Bissau-Guinean national, revealed a well-structured corruption scheme involving four people, including the head of the civil registry office, reports L'Observateur in its edition of Friday, January 23.
The case began last November, the same source explains, when the Directorate of Automated Files (DAF) apprehended NA Mendes. She was attempting to obtain a Senegalese national identity card by presenting a fraudulent birth certificate. When confronted by investigators, she confessed, allowing the National Division for Combating Migrant Smuggling (DNLT) to uncover an organized network linking Dakar, Ziguinchor, and Marsassoum.
According to the modus operandi, each fake birth certificate was sold for 30,000 FCFA. The sum was then distributed among the different links: 15,000 FCFA for the manufacturer of the document, the rest being shared among the intermediaries, including a local security agent assigned to the Water and Forestry Department, a materials accountant from the Marsassoum high school, Mr. Sané, and a member of the Mendes family.
At the center of the scheme, Mr. Sylla, also known as Ndioma Sylla, head of the civil registry service, confessed to having used old registers containing blank pages to fraudulently enter new identities, thus giving a legal appearance to the birth certificates issued.
Several civil registry documents were seized and sealed as evidence. The four individuals involved were taken into custody on charges of forgery and use of forged documents, complicity, fraudulent acquisition of identity documents, and criminal conspiracy. While investigators work to assess the true extent of this trafficking operation, the case file is expected to be transferred today to the public prosecutor at the Sédhiou High Court, according to the newspaper of the Futurs Médias Group.
Commentaires (10)
Gênés,une dame m'a répondu :-j'avais oublié.
Trump nena Senegal so guisse mou bole ko si liste bi, les mairies senegalaises font beaucoup de fraude dans les cartes d'identife nationales, les passeports, les extraits de naissance
Li motakh a l'etrangers beaucoup de crimes on dit que le gars ou la dame est senegalaise fekeu sosos woul sakh senegal.. mairie moko defal de faux papiers.. Bakhna rekk.. notre pays va sombrer m senegalais dafa beufeu khaliss bou youmb senegalaise deufeu beug yeufou Ndiomblang, beugeu def deugeur fit... motakhit.. Notre devellepement nest pas pour demain.. On continuera d'etre leparmisles pays les plus pauvres du monde.. oui le meme senegal ou lon dit pays de milliardaires.. te ce trafic yaga na amm.. les Mairies senegalaises yaga naniou amm fruade. iil y a vait a la mairie de dakar un certain Ndiaga dans les annees 90 il faisait ca.. cest triste.. lou bonn comme si cetait dans notre ADN
gni wara defar deuk bi niom nioye def lou bonn pour des Miettes... 15 000 ici et par la... cest une honte, une grande honte et tristesse
En plus, je suis sûr que si on faisait un audit sérieux de notre état civil, nous ne sommes pas plus que 12 ou 13 millions de Sénégalais.
Certes y a des problème à l'état civil, mais le problème de la nationalité n'est pas principalement à ce niveau.
Trump et lepen ont raison
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