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Qnet Denies Any Involvement in Kidnapping Cases in Mbour and Denounces the Usurpation of His Name

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QNET has officially rejected any involvement in two alleged kidnapping cases in Mbour involving 45 and 28 persons respectively. These cases have been linked to sessions presented as "trainings", which the company claims not to have organised. "We are aware that some use the name QNET to organize unauthorized meetings and deceive vulnerable people," said Biram Fall, Regional Director General for Sub-Saharan Africa. "The events in Mbour were not o…
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QNET has officially rejected any involvement in two alleged kidnapping cases in Mbour involving 45 and 28 persons respectively. These cases have been linked to sessions presented as "trainings", which the company claims not to have organised. "We are aware that some use the name QNET to organize unauthorized meetings and deceive vulnerable people," said Biram Fall, Regional Director General for Sub-Saharan Africa. "The events in Mbour were not o…

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senenews.com broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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