Missing, opponent Ousmane Sonko was forcibly brought back to Dakar

This is the end of worry for supporters ofOusmane Sonkothe opponent who was missing for several hours, Sunday May 28.

Authorities said law enforcement Senegalese abruptly ended his march across the country by arresting him in the south and forcibly bringing him back to Dakar.

Interior Minister Antoine Diome cited clashes between supporters of Ousmane Sonko and the police who have accompanied the opponent’s return to Dakar since Friday by road.

“There was a death in Kolda, will the state stand idly by (…) The answer can only be negative,” the minister said on public television.

He argued that Ousmane Sonko should have applied for prior authorization before organizing what he called a “freedom caravan”.

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“We were therefore able to supervise the leader of the (party) Pastef (Mr. Sonko) to his home (in Dakar) where he was dropped off,” he said. A source close to the authorities specified that Ousmane Sonko had been arrested near Koungheul by the gendarmes and brought back by them to the capital.

The interior minister reported that weapons were found in the vehicle carrying Ousmane Sonko.

No news for several hours

The opponent, engaged for two years in a showdown with the power for the presidential election of 2024, undertook, Friday, in the south of the country a return march to Dakar which he intended to make a show of force.

While Ousmane Sonko willingly documents his actions live on social networks and did the same for the first two days of his trip, he had stopped doing so on Sunday. His party then declared him “untraceable and unreachable”.

The mobilization of Ousmane Sonko’s supporters around him has regularly given rise to incidents and unrest.

In 2021, he was arrested in Dakar as he went in procession to the summons of a judge in a rape case. His arrest had helped trigger several days of riots that had left at least a dozen dead.

A criminal chamber must render a long-awaited verdict against him on June 1 in the same case of rapes presumed. He refused to appear, crying out for the conspiracy of power to remove him from the presidential election. In addition to a possible conviction, he risks the loss of his eligibility.

With AFP

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