Morocco arrests journalist over ‘drunk’ argument after spying claims

By AFP
July 07, 2020

RABAT: Moroccan authorities have arrested a journalist for “public drunkenness and violence”, authorities said Monday, days after opening an investigation into his alleged links to foreign intelligence services.

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Omar Radi has been at the centre of a spat between Morocco and Amnesty International after the rights group last month accused Rabat of bugging his phone. “He was taken into custody on the instructions of the prosecution after an incident last night around 11:30 pm” and detained in Casablanca, the spokesman for the DGSN security service said Monday.Rabat said in late June it was investigating Radi for receiving “foreign funding” in exchange for “intelligence services”.

The Moroccan authorities said they suspected him of having “links to the liaison officer of a foreign country”. But Radi, who was given a four-month suspended sentence in March for criticising a judge in a tweet, wrote on Facebook Saturday that “I have never been and nor will I ever be in the service of a foreign power”.

He accused media outlets including website Chouf TV of “a coordinated defamation campaign against me” over market research he had carried out for two consulting firms. He said it was “very common for journalists, especially those specialising in economic affairs, to produce this type of due diligence and consulting work (which) “has absolutely nothing to do with the intelligence world”. “I am neither a spy nor a paid agent on a foreign payroll,” he added.

Radi´s father Radi Driss wrote on his own Facebook page that on Sunday evening, the journalist was detained with a friend following an “altercation” with a reporter from Chouf TV who had “come to provoke them”.

Radi, who has already been interviewed twice by police, in late June accused Chouf TV of a “lynching campaign”. The website has accused him of being a “spy”. His arrest comes after Amnesty said in June that software developed by Israeli security firm NSO Group was used to insert spyware on to Radi´s mobile phone.—

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