Accusé de viol, il veut démontrer son impuissance à la barre

Les faits remontent à janvier dernier, lorsque la fille L C  âgée de 12 ans revenait de l’école coranique vers 17 heures. Remarquant que la fille était seule sur son chemin, le quinquagénaire Mamadou Saliou Bangoura se disant docker et domiciliant au quarter camp Navetanes, y voit une aubaine pour satisfaire sa libido débridée. Selon L’Observateur. Il jette son dévolu sur cette fille et abuse d’elle. Après son forfait dans sa chambre, il habille la fille et menace de la tuer sil elle révèle le viol.

Sa mère découvre ce forfait en questionnant sa fille qui a fini par tout avouer. A la barre, le prévenu déclare être impuissant et veut montrer ses attributs au tribunal. Le procureur a requis 5 ans ferme. Il a été condamné de 3 ans ferme pour les délits de détournement de mineure et de pédophilie en sus d’une amende de 200 mille f cfa.

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