Audio Leaks Shake Mauritius
A collection of audio recordings leaked on social media has raised national security concerns in Mauritius, implicating politicians, police, and civil society members. The leaks, occurring over the past two weeks, have drawn attention from international media watchdog Reporters Without Borders for their potential threat to national security.
The Prime Minister's office in Mauritius has expressed concern over a series of audio clips released on social media, which may have jeopardized national security.
The recordings, numbering around twenty, feature conversations among politicians, police officers, lawyers, journalists, and civil society members. They have been circulating since mid-October.
Reporters Without Borders, a global media watchdog, has highlighted the potential risks posed by these leaked conversations, bringing international attention to the situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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