Six individuals have been formally charged in Rufisque, Senegal, following an investigation into criminal association, intentional HIV transmission, and endangering lives. The charges stem from a broader inquiry linked to the case of “Pape Cheikh Diallo and associates,” which has already resulted in numerous arrests. Authorities report dismantling a suspected network in Yenne, a locality within Rufisque, after the initial arrest of a security agent. The investigation, overseen by the public prosecutor and an investigating judge, has led to eight individuals currently being held in custody. Authorities are pursuing further leads and anticipate additional arrests as they continue to analyze evidence. The charges also include allegations of unnatural acts, indicating a complex and sensitive investigation. The case highlights concerns regarding deliberate HIV transmission and public health safety within the region.