Tunisia police arrest ex-judges sacked by president, lawyer and media say

TUNIS, Feb 12 (Reuters) – Tunisian police on Sunday arrested two former judges who were dismissed by President Kais Saied last year, a lawyer and local media said, in the second day of a wave of detentions of prominent people, including politicians and a businessman.

Bechir Akremi and Tayeb Rached, who were among the dozens of judges and members of the judiciary sacked in 2022, were detained by police, Anouar Awled Ali, a lawyer close to the cases, told Reuters.

The local Mosaique FM radio network said Akremi’s arrest was linked to the investigation into the assassination a decade ago of Chokri Belaid, a political activist. It added that Rached’s arrest was due to suspicion of financial corruption.


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