Ndiaga Seck denies Ousmane Sonko had knowledge of private life
In a recent courtroom revelation, Ndiaga Seck, a newly incarcerated political figure, has stated that Ousmane Sonko was completely unaware of his private life, including his sexual orientation. This admission, made during his interrogation, has sparked intense discussions about the political and social ramifications of the ongoing controversy.
Key details of Ndiaga Seck’s arrest and detention
Ndiaga Seck, aged 51, was taken into custody this Monday morning after being apprehended by officers from the Linguère Urban Police Station. Following his arrest, he was presented before the prosecutor and subsequently charged with unnatural acts. The investigating judge in Louga then issued a detention order, placing him in custody pending further judicial proceedings.
Statements made during interrogation
During his questioning, Ndiaga Seck reportedly declared in Wolof, “Xamul woon li may dund,” which translates to “He knew nothing about my private life.” This statement underscores the personal nature of the allegations and has added a layer of complexity to the case, prompting broader questions about privacy and political associations in West Africa.
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