Parcelles-Assainies: Nine suspected homosexuals arrested, seven HIV-positive, online prostitution ring dismantled

Author: senenews.comPublished on: July 16, 2026Country: Senegal
Crime & Law
Parcelles-Assainies: Nine suspected homosexuals arrested, seven HIV-positive, online prostitution ring dismantled

Between July 12 and 14, 2026, the Parcelles-Assainies police station dismantled an online prostitution ring, arresting nine suspected homosexuals, seven of whom are HIV-positive. The investigation began after a complaint of sexual harassment by B. Ndiaye against L. Cissé. The inquiry uncovered group sexual activities and risks of HIV transmission. Suspects include F. Gueye, who confessed to being a passive sexual partner, and two other men in Keur Massar.

Stay informed with NewsBoulevard

Get the latest news summaries delivered to your inbox

Related News

Navy dismantles 48 illegal refineries, arrests 91 suspects in anti-oil theft crackdown
Crime & LawBusiness & EconomyNigeria
Kingsley Omonobi

Navy dismantles 48 illegal refineries, arrests 91 suspects in anti-oil theft crackdown

The Nigerian Navy dismantled 48 illegal refinery sites and recovered approximately 4.698 million litres of stolen crude oil and illegally refined petroleum products during the second quarter of 2026. Over 91 suspects were arrested for crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and militancy in the Niger Delta. Operations under Operation Delta Sentinel led to the interception of several vessels, including tankers MKPODU, WESTAF, and STELIOS K, linked to the theft of more than 900 metric tonnes of suspected stolen crude. Navy Director of Information Captain Abiodun Folorunsho noted that these results coincide with the NUPRC announcement that Nigeria's crude production reached 1.735 million barrels per day in June 2026, representing 104% of its OPEC quota.

Read More

Stay Updated with NewsBoulevard

Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news summaries delivered to your inbox

Learn more