Tunisian Judge Bechir Akremi, who has been accused by human rights groups of hiding terrorism-related files, is placed under house arrest for 40 days – local radio and security source
A Tunisian judge who has been accused by human rights groups of hiding terrorism-related files has been placed under house arrest for 40 days, local radio and a security source said.pledged to lead a campaign against corruption in all sectors, following his dismissal this week of the prime minister and freezing of parliament.
Akremi has not commented on these accusations and was not immediately available to comment on Saturday. "The possible and effective way-out of these problems will not be through monopolising power, which can only increase the spread of corruption, nepotism, and injustice," Ennahda said in a statement.
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