59. Moreover, the Court is of the view that neither Law No. 811-53 of 19 July 1981 nor the Code of Criminal Procedure, to a less extent, provides for a ban on going outside the national territory at the preliminary stage of an inquiry or where the persons concerned are suspects. Since criminal law is interpreted according to strict rules, Article 33 of the Code of Criminal Procedure invoked by the Republic of Senegal cannot be applied to the Applicants. 60. Besides, the Court notes that various provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure were invoked by the Republic of Senegal, namely Articles 12, 33, 53, 59, so as to justify the measures adopted notes that those Articles are related, criminal by the respectively, Prosecutor. But the Court to the functioning of the investigations police, and to the role that the officers of the Criminal Investigations commission Department of offences, (CID) are expected and to play in cases of abuse in instances‘ of flagrant in the application of measures for keeping persons in Custody; the said Articles do not ban on the Applicants from going outside the national territory. 61. ~ The Court simply holds, in regard to this Senegal, while declaring that the restrictions issue, page justify: a necessity to ensure national security,: that: the Republic on the Applicants of were el order, public-health. or public morality, and yet failing to bring evidence to that effect in banning the Applicants from going outside the national territory, violates their right to free movement. REGARDING VIOLATION OF EQUALITY OF CITIZENS BEFORE THE LAW AND _. BEFORE THE COURTS 62. The Applicants they are cite breach singled out, Parliamentarians, for of equality before the law and as former Ministers harassment. As far of the as that outgoing extent consider that regime of and as suspicion is concerned, the Court has no point upon which to rely to examine whether there {s violation of equality of citizens before the faw, since one stil/ finds oneself at a preliminary-inquiry Article 10 of the Universal of the International phase; but the Applicants cite and rely on Declaration of Human Rights, Articles 14(1) and 26 Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Article 3 of the 19 -....

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