Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Mexico’s president, speaks during a news conference at the National Palace in Mexico City. Photo: Bloomberg
SCMP/Reuters: ‘They’ve been recording us’: Mexican President Lopez Obrador says as hidden camera found in National Palace offices
* Lopez Obrador said the device had been found in a room used for meetings but has not given details on who had placed it there
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday unseen forces were spying on him and his cabinet, revealing that a “sophisticated camera” had been discovered at the presidential offices in central Mexico City.
During a regular daily news briefing, in which he usually expounds on everything from history and economics to culture, Lopez Obrador said the device had been found in a room used for meetings in the National Palace, his headquarters.
“Just imagine, they’ve been recording us in a meeting room, here in the Palace,” the president said as he reflected on the importance of free speech and transparency.
Lopez Obrador, who did not provide details on the camera or how it came to be there, said he had no secrets.
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Update: Mexican president says spy camera found in office (AFP)
WNU Editor: Before being elected President he accused the intelligence services of spying on him. I would not be surprised if he is suspecting them.
I would be surprised if he wasn't being spied on.
ReplyDeleteI would think it wiser to exploit the device rather than make it public.
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