The Borneo Post

Ecuador spied on Assange at London embassy

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LONDON: Ecuador spied on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at its London embassy where he has been living since 2012, initially to support him but things changed after he hacked the mission’s computers, the Guardian reported yesterday.

The newspaper said Ecuador employed an internatio­nal security company and undercover agents to monitor his visitors, embassy staff and even the British police at the embassy in London’s luxury Knightsbri­dge area.

It estimated the budget spent on the operation, referred to initially as ‘Operation Guest’ and later ‘Operation Hotel’ at US$ 5.0 million (4.2 million euros).

The snooping was initially intended to protect Assange from the risk of being taken away by British police but later became a full- blown spying operation.

The operation had the support of then Ecuadoran president Rafael Correa, the paper reported, adding that it has since been wound down under the country’s new leader Lenin Moreno who took power last year.

The security team recorded Assange’s daily activities and his interactio­ns with embassy staff and visitors, including fellow hackers, activists and lawyers.

They stayed in a rented flat near the embassy at a cost of £ 2,800 a month, the paper said.

The paper also cited documents showing that Assange hacked the communicat­ions system within the embassy and had his own satellite internet access.

“By penetratin­g the embassy’s firewall, Assange was able to access and intercept the official and personal communicat­ions of staff,” the paper said.

WikiLeaks denied Assange had hacked the network.

Ecuador has moved to shut off internet access for Assange in recent months by installing a jammer to prevent him from accessing email and has restricted the number of visitors he can receive.

Assange took refuge in the diplomatic mission in 2012 after a British judge ruled he should be extradited to Sweden to face allegation­s of sexual assault there.

Assange claims the accusation­s were politicall­y motivated and could lead to him being extradited to the United States to face imprisonme­nt over WikiLeaks’ publicatio­n of secret US military documents and diplomatic cables in 2010. — AFP

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