Labé_ This building which symbolizes insecurity – Aminata.com Information in Guinea and in the world

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2023-08-18 00:51:18

In the heart of the city center of Labé and on the Sassée hill stands an impressive building that the owner has rented out but whose places are not yet functional. A providential lair known to all authorities

This building serves as a nest for criminals of all kinds who roam the market.

Pickpockets, gamblers and rapists, not to mention dealers and smokers of prohibited herbs. For Mamadou Tely Bah, administrator of the large Labé market, the building is the dumping ground for all the bags and wallets snatched from women and there are hundreds that the aggressors destroy and abandon in this providential HQ.
Tely Bah does not stop there, for him the thugs once in height take advantage to water the passers-by and the merchants located below with their urine.

Identified and known people who profit from impunity

The bandits are known to all and taunt us laments Tely Bah who takes as an example the case of 11 young people who had been pinned down and who found themselves free the next day and greeted him by calling him great.

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A security challenge that challenges authorities and men in uniform

The problem is all the more serious in that many of these young delinquents have grown-ups in uniform whom they shower with goods and who intercede for them each time they are in a bad patch or who spins the wick to them when they themselves do not can do a lot.

This building of the sassée is visible and known to all, accessible but unfortunately no authority seems to make it a priority and meanwhile, the poor citizens without recourse continue to be attacked by those whom the administrator of the market describes as ´ ‘rats’ that get together to attack a single poor lady.

For the time being, insecurity is a reality in Labé and the silence of the authorities in the face of the evidence makes them proven or ad hoc accomplices.

Tkillah Tounkara

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