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Yeumbeul: Two Guineans arrested by police with 1.4 kg of Indian hemp

Auteur: Mor Mbaye Cissé

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Yeumbeul : Deux Guinéens arrêtés par la police avec 1,4 kg de chanvre indien

The Yeumbeul-Sud police station's search brigade arrested two Guinean nationals this Saturday around 11 a.m. near the Boune protected forest. This routine operation turned into a major drug seizure with the discovery of 1.4 kilograms of Indian hemp.

Two suspects on motorcycle intercepted

The two individuals arrested were traveling on motorcycles when they were stopped by police officers on a security mission. They are AD Barry, born in 1990 in Guinea and presenting himself as a delivery man, and I. Kamara, born in 1989 in Guinea. Both men live in Keur Massar.

A thorough search of them revealed that the suspects were carrying a considerable quantity of narcotics. The police discovered 1.4 kilograms of Indian hemp carefully distributed in plastic bags that the traffickers had hidden in a backpack, according to Seneweb sources.

This large quantity suggests a large-scale distribution operation rather than simple personal consumption.

A phone that reveals the network

During the security search, investigators found Kamara in possession of a simple telephone that served as a link to his partners during delivery operations. This evidence indicates the existence of an organized drug trafficking network with multiple connections.

Placement in police custody

The two suspects were taken into custody on the instructions of the public prosecutor at the Pikine-Guédiawaye High Court. This measure will allow investigators to further their investigations and determine the extent of the trafficking network to which the accused belong.

A sector under surveillance

This arrest in the Boune classified forest sector demonstrates the vigilance of law enforcement in this area, which appears to be used as a transit corridor for traffickers. The intervention of the Yeumbeul South Police Station Research Brigade is part of their ongoing mission to combat drug trafficking.

Auteur: Mor Mbaye Cissé

Commentaires (4)

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    Honette il y a 1 jour

    Merci à la Police.
    Cependant, ne nous cachons pas derriere les Indiens tout le temps!
    c'est peut-etre du Chanvre Senegalais 😁 z'aussi !

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    Anti ndring il y a 1 jour

    Allons y rek . Il faut déndringiser le Sénégal il y va de préservation de la sécurité et de l'identité sénégalaise . Ces gens sont nocifs .

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    1 indigné il y a 1 jour

    L'invasion guinéenne au Sénégal est sans commune mesure, Elle dépasse tout simplement l'entendement

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    Alpha Oumar il y a 1 jour

    Il y a beaucoup de guineeens au Sénégal mais la majorité refuse d'assumer leur nationalité guineeenne et se considère comme sénégalaise. Ce n'est pas étonnant si certains d'entre eux deviennent des trafiquants.

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    Sénégal Rek il y a 1 jour

    Tu as tout faux saway ; trop de ndring inutiles envahissent nos quartiers pour y mener des activités mafieuses .Lolou moy degg ..

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