Affaire Aziz Dabala et Wally Gano : tests ADN, que cherche le juge d'instruction ?
Eighteen months after the bloody night of August 20, 2024, the investigation into the double murder of Aziz Dabala and Wally Gano in Pikine-Technopole has reached a new stage. As revealed by Seneweb, the judge of the 1st chamber of Pikine-Guédiawaye has ordered DNA testing of the seven individuals implicated, including Nabou Lèye and the main suspect, Modou Lô.
Relying on its sources, L'Observateur reports that the operation took place in a "tense, almost electric atmosphere." The defendants were taken from Rebeuss Prison and the Penal Camp "under heavy escort" before being brought to the Criminal Investigation Division (DIC) headquarters. Once samples had been taken, they were returned to their respective cells. Now, "everything hinges on the forensic laboratories."
Through these analyses, the newspaper of the Groupe Futurs Médias reports, the judge seeks to move beyond a case "long mired in a tangle of contradictory statements" by relying on "the most formidable weapon: scientific evidence." The objective is to verify the existence of "matches between the suspects' genes and biological traces found on the bodies." The aim is to determine each individual's role in this "murderous expedition" and to break through what increasingly resembles a "pact of silence," in order to reconstruct the crime scenario.
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These tests also aim to shed light on uncertainties surrounding the motive. According to the same source, there is "material evidence that could fuel suspicions related to controversial intimate practices." These revelations, although "without official confirmation at this stage," could add an explosive dimension of morality to this case.
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