The judicial dossier of the deputy and mayor of Louga, Moustapha Diop, will have a notorious breakthrough. In the light of the administrative procedure initiated yesterday by the parliamentarians, the presence of the deputy de Louga, leader of the Farlu coalition and former minister of Macky Sall, before the DIC investigators depends no more than on a few small steps. In the light of the foregoing, the Commission considers that it is appropriate to extend the deadline for the submission of a request for information to the Member State concerned, in order to allow the Member State concerned to submit its observations on the matter. Following the request of the Pool judiciaire financier, which was transmitted to the Minister of Justice who forwarded the letter to the President of the National Assembly, the ad-hoc commission was set up yesterday. As a mission, she must discuss the lifting or not of the parliamentary immunity of the deputy Moustapha Diop. And this stage of the procedure, which aims to make a deputy accessible to a criminal sanction, is one of the last obstacles opening the way to police hearings. In the case of Mr Moustapha Diop, some distinguished Members have gone through this anxious phase, which leaves it to the minds of the public to judge its rapidity – fast track in the affairs of Mr Khalifa Sall, Mr Seydina Fall Boughazelli or Mr Ousmane Sonko – or its regularity, as the supporters of the leader of the Pastef had denounced in the case of Mr Adji Sarr. It is following a regular complaint by the former ACP, a relative, that the judicial machinery has been engaged.
Moustapha Diop: The last steps before the mayor of Louga is handed over to the police
