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Thiès : He Steals His Phone, the Victim Forgives Him, the Court Mouthless

Summary by senenews.com
K. Ndiaye appeared before the Thies court for the theft of Mr. Guèye's mobile phone. At the bar, the complainant stated that the accused had entered his home at about 7 a.m. before stealing his smartphone in his room. After finding the device missing, Mr. Guèye attempted to follow the traces of the thief, but he had already fled. By calling his number, he first found that the phone was still ringing before finally being extinguished. Identity of…
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K. Ndiaye appeared before the Thies court for the theft of Mr. Guèye's mobile phone. At the bar, the complainant stated that the accused had entered his home at about 7 a.m. before stealing his smartphone in his room. After finding the device missing, Mr. Guèye attempted to follow the traces of the thief, but he had already fled. By calling his number, he first found that the phone was still ringing before finally being extinguished. Identity of…

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senenews.com broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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