Mort de Cheikh Touré : ce que révèlent les auditions demandées à la police sénégalaise par les enquêteurs ghanéens
To shed light on the death of Cheikh Touré, the young Senegalese footballer who died under suspicious circumstances in his country, Ghanaian judicial authorities requested that their Senegalese counterparts interview all witnesses in the case. This led to Khadim Ndiaye and Mamadiang Kane, who had traveled to Ghana along with the deceased, being questioned.
Libération reports that in their statements, they pointed to a network that, in exchange for the promise of placing them in training centers, particularly in Morocco, exploits young aspiring professional footballers who have left Senegal. "But once in Ghana," the newspaper reports, "they were told they had to temporarily work for Qnet and simultaneously recruit other Senegalese."
Khadim Ndiaye and Mamadiang Kane claim that it was a Senegalese national living in Ghana who offered them the trip to Ghana, and that the trapped young migrants are subjected to threats and psychological pressure.
They stated that they learned of Cheikh Touré's death from their captors. They said the latter showed them a photo of the deceased lying motionless on a bed before transferring them to Ivory Coast when news of the young man's death began to spread on social media.
Abandoned on Ivorian soil, "with a small sum of money," Libération recounts, Khadim Ndiaye and Mamadiang Kane "were able to reach Bamako, thanks to the help of a Senegalese man who was following the case on social media, before being taken in charge by the Senegalese embassy in Mali."
The newspaper hopes that these testimonies will allow Ghanaian investigators to advance in their investigations to elucidate the death of Cheikh Touré and dismantle the network that is responsible for it.
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