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On the night of August 18-19, 2024, the bodies of Abdoul Aziz Ba, a well-known dancer and actor, and a 17-year-old boy named Waly were discovered in an apartment in Pikine-Technopole, Senegal. The initial investigation by the police confirmed that both victims had been brutally murdered with a sharp object.

Key Findings

  1. Victims and Crime Scene

    • Victims: Abdoul Aziz Ba (Aziz Dabala) and Waly.
    • Location: Apartment in Pikine-Technopole.
    • Cause of Death: Violent attack with a sharp object.
  2. Suspects and Arrests

    • Primary Suspects: Serigne Sarr, Oumar Guèye, Assane Diaw, Mamadou Lamine Diaw, Ousseynou Diaw, and Nabou Lèye.
    • Arrests: Six out of seven suspects are currently in custody.
  3. Investigation Details

    • Financial Transactions: Withdrawals from Aziz Dabala’s account after his death led investigators to key suspects.
    • Phone Records: Technical evidence placed the suspects at the crime scene during the time of the murders.
    • Conflicting Statements: Suspects provided conflicting accounts of their involvement, complicating the investigation.
  4. Motive

    • Financial Dispute: Mamadou Lamine Diaw claimed he went to the apartment to ask for money, leading to an altercation.
    • Premeditation: Diaw admitted to bringing a knife, indicating premeditation.
    • Personal Conflict: Allegations of blackmail and personal conflicts were also mentioned.
  5. Role of Technology in Modern Investigations

    • Evidence Collection:Technology, including phone records, financial transactions, and other technical evidence, has been pivotal in the identification and apprehension of the suspects. This underscores the importance of modern investigative techniques but also raises concerns about privacy and the potential misuse of technology in criminal investigations.
    • Privacy Concerns: The exposure of innocent individuals on social media raised concerns about privacy and misinformation.
  6. Community Impact

    • Public Reaction: The case has drawn significant attention and concern from the community.
    • Support for Victims’ Families: There is a strong call for unity and support for the victims’ families.

 

The Need for Transparency and Accountability

As the investigation continues, it is imperative that the authorities maintain transparency and accountability. The public has a right to know the details of the case and the progress of the investigation. This is not only essential for ensuring justice for the victims but also for restoring public trust in the criminal justice system. The involvement of multiple suspects and the conflicting statements they have provided highlight the complexity of the case and the need for a thorough and impartial investigation.

Protecting the Innocent

Another troubling aspect of this case is the exposure of innocent individuals on social media. The dissemination of photos and personal information of people not involved in the investigation is a gross violation of their privacy and can have serious repercussions. It is crucial that the authorities take steps to protect the rights of innocent individuals and prevent the spread of misinformation.

 

Conclusion

The double murder in Pikine-Technopole is a complex case involving multiple suspects and motives. The investigation, led by the Division of Criminal Investigations (Dic), has made significant progress, but many questions remain unanswered. Transparency and accountability are crucial as the investigation continues, and the community must come together to support the victims’ families and ensure justice is served

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