Mauritius: according to the Indian press, India spied on the Internet and established a military base in Agaléga

No longer a rumor, Mauritius has authorized India to establish a military base on the island of Aléga. The information was confirmed by Indian news site The Wire. This 15 July 2022 article also discusses the Internet spy storm in Mauritius with the help of India.



The umpteenth storm will hit the government of the twin islands. For several days, the Mauritius press has echoed Sherry Singh’s revelations. Which is old”Highest Official Exclusive from Mauritius Telecom (MT)” revealed at 1uh July 2022, foreign companies installed devices in the Secure Internet cable. This tool is intended to control user exchange content. He determined on More radiosin his interview on Saturday 9 July 2022, that Indian technicians have been working for 6 hours, on 12 April 2022, to set up this monitoring device.

Following the disclosure of the head of telecommunications services in Mauritius, the Prime Minister, Pravind Jugnauth, denied sponsoring this intervention and filed a complaint against the island’s former Telecommunication Directorate General. brother, confirm Mauritian. The next day, the opposition, the headwind, demanded an explanation!

On 14 July 2022, Sherry Singh was summoned to the Central Barracks, to hear the facts that were condemned.

Finally, at the end of the day, after an unexpected round trip, the alleged perpetrator of defamation came out free and with a smile, without saying a word to the journalists present, notes L’Express de Maurice.

In this case, Mauricio-Mauritian could have evaporated from the news without an article from The Wire (India), which was posted on its website on 15 July 2022.

The editor, Devirupa Mitra, reveals the reason why Sherry Singh resigned from his post on 1uh June 2022, but also that ongoing work on Agaléga aims to establish an Indian military base.

Basically, these two sensitive subjects, which link Mauritius with India, areled by the leaders of the two countries, like this quote from Wire Articles : After signing the agreement in 2015, India has started upgrading military infrastructure on Agalega Island and extended a $100 million credit for defense equipment by 2021.” and to continue with the second topic, “There is a security issue, and this investigation should be carried out in Mauritius. I personally approached Shri Narendra Modi to send a competent team for this investigation. In Mauritius, we do not have technicians for this investigation, but even if we had several, we would prefer choose this team of Indian technicians”, statement made by Pravind Jugnauth.

Investigations by criminal brigade inspectors may be long and very complicated. It is not easy to gather evidence when it comes to the mystery of power.

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