Rebeuss : Le Khalife Général des Mourides rend visite au Daf de Khalifa Sall

Me Khassimou Touré, lors de sa plaidoirie, a révélé hier devant la barre du tribunal que le khalife général des mourides, Serigne Mountakha MBACKE, a rendu visite au prévenu Mbaye Touré en prison.

« Tenant compte de ses liens entre la famille de feu El Hadji TOURE, père de Mbaye TOURE et de Me Khassimou TOURE et celle de Serigne Bassirou, fils du vénéré Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba qui sont très proches, le Khalife des mourides a jugé nécessaire de se rendre à la Maison d’Arrêt et de Correction à Rebeuss», a indiqué l’avocat repris par Direct info. Le journal de préciser que la robe noire n’a cependant pas précisé la date de ladite visite.

Mbaye TOURE, directeur administratif et financier (DAF) de la ville de Dakar, est, avec Khalifa SALL, l’un des principaux prévenus dans l’affaire dite de la caisse d’avance.

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