The decision of the financial indictment chamber to grant the former Minister of Sports Lat Diop provisional liberty, under electronic bracelet, continues to arouse reactions in the political class. Among the most critical voices, that of the deputy of Pastef and member of the majority, Guy Marius Sagna. On his social networks, he has lashed out at what he calls unfair judicial treatment. “I repeat, it is unacceptable to have a judicial system that sends chicken thieves to prison and that grants electronic bracelets to the kulunas who have looted the billions of Senegalese”, a parliamentarian wrote, using a popular expression to designate the delinquents. This release came as Lat Diop, who was being prosecuted in connection with a financial case, had been placed in detention before receiving a measure of sentence adjustment on Tuesday. Its fate is left to the decision of the Parquet général d’intenter ou non un recours. No official reaction has yet been recorded from the entourage of Lat Diop or the judicial authorities.
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