Collapse of a building in Yamoussoukro: "Deputy Séka Atsé heard as witness assisted" (Lawyer)



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APA-Abidjan (Ivory Coast)
        

Cited in the case of the collapse of the building that killed a dozen people in Yamoussoukro, the deputy Camille Séka Atsé was heard on Wednesday by a rogatory commission of the Procuratorate of Bouaké, "as witness assisted ", Said his lawyer, Abdoulaye Ben Méïté in an interview with the press.
        

The hearing took place in the office of Meité, located in Cocody 2 Plateaux-Vallon, east of the Ivorian economic capital. An examining magistrate, a police commissioner and a clerk compose this letter rogatory

"My client is not involved in this case of collapse of building in Yamoussoukro. He was rather heard as a witness assisted, "Meïté said.

The lawyer of the parliamentarian explained that following" the convocation of the investigating judge of the section of the court of Toumodi, Bouake prosecutor's office the prosecutor of Toumodi, kindly (…), in place of the displacement of the deputy, ask the examining magistrate for the effect of a rogatory commission so that the deputy can be heard at his home ".

It is as counsel, at his cabinet where the deputy Camille Séka Atsé took up residence, that "indeed, the agents committed for the purpose of this letter rogatory have therefore deployed to my office where they collected the hearing from my client, "said Abdoulaye Ben Meïté.

According to him," the parquet floor of Bouaké showed a great professionalism that can not be ignored, "he said without giving more details.

However, for the "a man of law" this is a court case and one should not see in any court case a political affair "calling for" let justice do its work and the truth will triumph ".

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