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Arrests continue in Senegal

 Diack is one of the people charged with theft


Two more people have been arrested in connection with the financial scandal in Senegalese football.
Moustapha S鋉e, the investigative judge, ordered the arrest of Moussa Fall, former deputy administrative director of the F嶮廨ation S幯嶲alaise de Football (FSF) and Alpha Fall.
Fall was in charge of international mailing services for the FSF.
Both men, accused of stealing US$4,000, were subsequently released after paying a bond but are expected to remain in the country while the investigation continues.
The arrests were the consequence of an audit which examined the FSF's accounts between 2002 and 2003.
Scandal rocks Senegal's football


The string of arrests began on 3 March, with that of Bounama Di鋉e, a former FSF vice-president.
Di鋉e, incumbent president of clubside AS Saloum, is charged with embezzling public funds and 2002 World Cup proceeds received from Fifa, football's governing body.
Papa Diack, a co-owner of sports marketing firm Pamodzi and sports ministry official Oumar Ndiaye were picked up four days later.
Both men have also been released on bail.
Papa, the son of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) boss Lamine Diack, is accused of withholding US$108,000 in sponsorship money from the FSF.
The investigation continues.

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