L’État du Sénégal a décidé de durcir la législation sur les médicaments illicites dits médicament de la rue. Awa Marie Coll Seck, le ministre de la Santé et de l’Action sociale, en a fait la révélation lors de la cérémonie d’ouverture du premier Forum international de la biologie africaine (Fiba).
« Nous allons, dans les meilleurs délais, renforcer et durcir la législation sur le trafic de médicaments illicites et falsifiés. Nous avons d’ailleurs constaté que ce commerce est devenu beaucoup plus lucratif que celui de la drogue. Ces médicaments de la rue sont inefficaces et représentent un fléau, un véritable problème de santé publique », a-t-elle soutenu.
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En Janvier, 2016 (16:00 PM)Waaw
En Janvier, 2016 (16:01 PM)Foulbés,
En Janvier, 2016 (16:04 PM)Anonyme
En Janvier, 2016 (16:08 PM)Tout vendeur qui fait ce trafic va croquer les comprimés et boire les sirops.
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En Janvier, 2016 (16:14 PM)DNA evidence linked to the suspect was found in a condom and on a cigarette at Olsen's house, where Diaw's fingerprints were also found, Creazzo said. Diaw had taken Olsen's phone and put his SIM card in it, and was using the device when he was arrested, the prosecutor said.
A photograph released by Italian police of suspect Cheikh Tidiane Diaw.
A photograph released by Italian police of suspect Cheikh Tidiane Diaw.
Police believe that Olsen and Diaw, an illegal immigrant from Senegal who was born in 1988, had met at the city's Montecarla nightclub and left to go back to Olsen's place together, where they had consensual sex, Creazzo said.
He said Olsen was strangled by something "other than bare hands," but also had two fractures to her cranium.
Police have established there was no one else present in the room when Olsen died, Creazzo said. Authorities are awaiting the results of toxicology tests
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En Janvier, 2016 (16:26 PM)Italie: Crime
En Janvier, 2016 (16:28 PM)Tidiane Cheik Diaw, 27, from Senegal, was accused of strangling to death Miss Olsen, 35, a well-liked event organiser who documented her idyllic life in Tuscany with dozens of photographs on her Instagram account.
The arrest of an immigrant for the high-profile murder, which evoked comparisons with the killing of British student Meredith Kercher in Perugia in 2007, is likely to fuel the debate in Europe over crime and immigration, particularly in the wake of the mass sexual assaults in Cologne and other cities on New Year’s Eve.
More than 150,000 migrants, refugees and asylum seekers reached Italy’s shores by boat from Libya last year, the vast majority of them young men.
Of Italy’s total prison population of 52,000, a third are foreigners.
Miss Olsen’s naked body was found in her flat in Florence on Saturday by her Italian boyfriend, who was left distraught by the discovery.
Diaw is believed to have arrived illegally in Italy several months ago in order to join his brother and was eking out a living in Florence by distributing nightclub flyers.
Investigators believe Miss Olsen met him in the early hours of the morning last Friday after leaving a nightclub, the Montecarla.
The pair walked back to her flat in Via Santa Monica and had consensual sex, possibly under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
But a furious argument developed after Miss Olsen told him he had to leave the apartment because her Italian boyfriend was about to arrive.
Diaw became enraged, accusing her of treating him “like a dog.”
He allegedly strangled the American and inflicted wounds to her head, either by hitting her with a blunt object or by shoving her to the ground.
She sustained two fractures to her skull and is believed to have died at around 8am on Friday morning, prosecutors said.
Diaw allegedly told police that he pushed her to the ground, where she hit her head hard, but said that he had not meant to kill her.
He was identified from security camera footage which showed him walking with Miss Olsen from the club to her flat, and by DNA evidence.
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En Janvier, 2016 (16:32 PM)Sénégalais Malade
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