Affaire Ouzin Keïta : Séropositivité, proxénétisme et chantage sexuel au cœur d'un dossier explosif
The Criminal Investigation Division (DIC) yesterday brought charges against 15 people for conspiracy, unnatural acts, pimping, intentional transmission of HIV/AIDS, fraud, and sexual blackmail. Seneweb provides details of this highly sensitive case.
On March 6, 2026, during an operation conducted in Nord Foire, the DIC's Research and Intervention elements surprised a group of 14 young people gathered in a furnished apartment, where they were engaging in what appeared to be unnatural acts.
Who are the accused?
When asked to state their identity, the people arrested presented themselves under the following names: Macky T. alias “Papis NDIAYE”, Djibril C. alias “Gabriel COLY”, Pape SF alias “Mamadou FAYE”, Mamadou LSB alias “Mor GAYE”, Ousseynou K. alias Ouzin Keïta, Alioune BT, Abdou ADN, Mor TD, Chérif TS, Abdou KM, Pape MC, Mouhamed G. and Abdoulaye D. The investigations continued and led to the arrest of a fifteenth individual, El Hadji MP known as “Ass”.
What the investigation revealed
Taken to the DIC (Criminal Investigation Division) for questioning, the investigations established that Macky T., Pape SF, Mamadou LSB, Ousseynou K., Alioune BT, Abdou ADN, Mor TD, Chérif TS, Abdou KM, Mouhamed G., and Abdoulaye D. are all homosexual. They admitted, for the most part, to having relationships with male partners residing between Dakar, Thiès, and Kaolack. Analysis of their cell phones confirmed all of these findings.
Positive HIV tests that contradict their statements
Chérif TS, Pape SF, Abdoulaye D., and Alioune BT had claimed not to be HIV-positive. However, the tests they underwent came back positive, as did Ousseynou Keïta's. Keïta remains the only one to have admitted his HIV-positive status from the outset of the investigation, while the others categorically denied it, according to Seneweb sources.
A prostitution and sexual blackmail network dismantled
The acts of pimping and sexual blackmail directly involve Mamadou LSB, alias "Nazir," a Gambian national. His mobile phone contained two WhatsApp accounts used to operate pimping networks totaling nearly 500 members. Victims, filmed without their knowledge, were then subjected to blackmail based on the threat of having their intimate images released. In an attempt to exonerate himself, LSB claimed that the phone actually belonged to Marie K., a fellow Gambian and his roommate, who had left the residence shortly before the events to return to The Gambia.
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