Joal Joal Fadiouth, Joal, Senegal, Diouf paul ndong Moustaffa
ILLEGAL SALE OF LAND:
Sheikh Saad Bouh Diop, the younger brother of Mr. Mbaye Jacques Diop, since yesterday is in the hands of justice. Gendarmes of Brigade territorial Sangalkam after having summoned to deliver 3.5 million CFA francs to the man named Seydou Ly, finally brought to the unlawful sale of land. The incident occurred in October 2008 when Sheikh Saad Bouh Diop had proposed to him the sale of land located at Rufisque subdivision 2. Both men fall in agreement, Seydou gave him a whopping $ 3.5 million and the brother of the current honorary mayor of Rufisque collect money. But instead of originals, he handed to Ly " false papers "without it noticing. Believing that he was now in possession of his property, Seydou Ly began his buildings. Until the day when the lady Khady Sarr, who really belonged in the field, do a tour on the site and found that the masons were busy. Without warning, she filed a complaint with the prosecution of Sheikh Saad Bouh Rufisque cons for having sold the land without his knowledge. Ordered to stop construction it had already undertaken, Seydou Ly complaint also for fraud. Since last November, the police have tried to handle this matter informally, inviting Sheikh Saad Bouh to meet the 3.5 million he owed to Ly. But Sheikh was unable to pay the full amount he had duly cashed. Where's his surrender yesterday to have acted illegally.
ILLEGAL SALE OF LAND:
The younger brother of Mr. Mbaye Jacques Diop-referred :
Sheikh Saad Bouh Diop, the younger brother of Mr. Mbaye Jacques Diop, since yesterday is in the hands of justice. Gendarmes of Brigade territorial Sangalkam after having summoned to deliver 3.5 million CFA francs to the man named Seydou Ly, finally brought to the unlawful sale of land. The incident occurred in October 2008 when Sheikh Saad Bouh Diop had proposed to him the sale of land located at Rufisque subdivision 2. Both men fall in agreement, Seydou gave him a whopping $ 3.5 million and the brother of the current honorary mayor of Rufisque collect money. But instead of originals, he handed to Ly " false papers "without it noticing. Believing that he was now in possession of his property, Seydou Ly began his buildings. Until the day when the lady Khady Sarr, who really belonged in the field, do a tour on the site and found that the masons were busy. Without warning, she filed a complaint with the prosecution of Sheikh Saad Bouh Rufisque cons for having sold the land without his knowledge. Ordered to stop construction it had already undertaken, Seydou Ly complaint also for fraud. Since last November, the police have tried to handle this matter informally, inviting Sheikh Saad Bouh to meet the 3.5 million he owed to Ly. But Sheikh was unable to pay the full amount he had duly cashed. Where's his surrender yesterday to have acted illegally.
Maguette NDONG Source The Sun