During his testimony, prominent political figure Ndiaga Seck provided a detailed account of his relationship with Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, addressing personal matters with clarity. Speaking in Wolof, he emphatically stated, « Xamul woon li may dund », meaning, « He knew nothing about my private life ».
The declaration comes as part of ongoing investigations following his recent arrest and placement under judicial custody. The case, initiated by the Linguère urban police station, has been transferred to the investigating magistrate’s office in Louga, where it is currently under review.
Key developments in the case
Ndiaga Seck, aged 51, was formally charged and remanded in custody by the investigating judge of the Louga Court of First Instance on Monday. His appearance before the court followed his transfer from the Linguère urban police station, where he was held on suspicion of alleged unnatural acts.
Through his testimony, Seck has sought to clarify the boundaries of his private life, asserting that his personal affairs remained undisclosed to those outside his immediate circle. The legal proceedings continue as authorities probe the circumstances surrounding the allegations.
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