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Senegal lifts immunity of jailed Dakar mayor

The mayor has been in pre-trial detention since March on what his supporters say are politically-motivated charges.

After a raucous debate, the deputies late on Saturday voted by 125 to 27 to back a report by a parliamentary commission calling for Sall’s immunity to be lifted.

Earlier Saturday, security forces fired tear gas to break up a demonstration of dozens of his supporters outside the assembly, in the centre of the Senegalese capital, local media said.

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In March, Sall, who is no relation to the president, was accused of misappropriating 1.83 billion CFA francs ($2.85 million, 2.7 million euros) in city funds. He denies the charges.

Mayor of Dakar since 2009, he was elected to Senegal’s parliament in July, and had been seen as a key contender for 2019 presidential elections.

Hundreds of his supporters, chanting “Khalifa until we die!”, took to the streets of the capital last month to call for his release.

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By Agence France Presse