News

Senegal Restricts Internet Access To Curb Spread Of ‘Hateful Messages’ After Charging Opposition Leader

Senegal’s authority has cut access to mobile internet services due to the spread of “hateful messages” on social media.

The communications minister who said this in a statement, noted that the restriction will commence on Monday.

 

Reuters reports that this comes after opposition leader Ousmane Sonko was charged on Saturday with plotting an insurrection, criminal conspiracy and other offences.

 

He added that his followers were angered by the prospect that his conviction could bar him from standing in next year’s presidential election.

 

“Telephone operators are required to comply with the notified requirements,” communications minister Moussa Bocar Thiam said in a statement.

 

Senegal’s public prosecutor had announced on Saturday seven new charges against opposition politician Ousmane Sonko.

 

The public prosecutor added that the new charges are unrelated to the outcome of a moral corruption case that sparked deadly protests last month.

 

“He will be prosecuted for calling for insurrection, criminal conspiracy, undermining state security, plotting against state authority, acts and manoeuvres to compromise public security, to create serious political unrest, criminal conspiracy in connection with a terrorist enterprise, but also theft,” said Senegal’s public prosecutor, Abdoul Karim Diop .

 

On Friday, Sonko was arrested for allegedly stealing the phone of a police officer and issuing a subversive message on social media, according to the prosecutor.

 

“Ousmane Sonko himself admitted to having violently snatched the mobile phone of a female gendarme. And these facts are legally qualified as theft. There has been some ridicule on social networks about Ousmane Sonko being arrested for theft, but in reality it was the trigger for his arrest, which was imminent. As a result, he will also be prosecuted for theft,” added the public prosecutor.

 

A former civil servant, Sonko rose to prominence in the 2019 presidential election, coming third.

TruetellsNigeria

Recent Posts

SIFAX Group Chairman Donates Building to Alma Mater

  Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Chairman of SIFAX Group, has donated a fully equipped building to…

7 hours ago

Dangote Cement Ibese Fetes Senior Citizens in Host Communities

Dangote Cement, Ibese Plant at the weekend extended the frontier of its social investments in…

10 hours ago

World Savings Day: Unity To Boost Savings Culture With New App As Md Tasks Students On Financial Literacy

In a bid to promote a savings culture and enhance financial literacy among young Nigerians,…

11 hours ago

Nestlé Nigeria Unveils Prestigious Judging Panel for the 2024 Media Awards

Nestlé Nigeria has unveiled the panel of judges for the 2024 Nestlé Nigeria Media Awards,…

11 hours ago