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UN experts call for probe into Bezos phone hacking claims

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UNITED Nations human rights experts have called for an investigat­ion into allegation­s that the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince was involved in the hacking of Amazon boss Jeff Bezos’s phone.

A report by The Guardian has claimed that a malicious video file sent in a Whatsapp message from a personal number linked to Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman was used to infiltrate Mr Bezos’s device.

The UN said it was “gravely concerned” by the allegation­s and called on the United States and others to launch an investigat­ion into the case.

The hacking is alleged to have taken place in May 2018, five months before the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi royal family and a journalist with The Washington Post, which is also owned by Mr Bezos.

In a statement, UN special rapporteur­s Agnes Callamard and David Kaye said: “The informatio­n we have received suggests the possible involvemen­t of the Crown Prince in surveillan­ce of Mr Bezos, in an effort to influence, if not silence, The Washington Post’s reporting on

Saudi Arabia.

“The allegation­s reinforce other reporting pointing to a pattern of targeted surveillan­ce of perceived opponents and those of broader strategic importance to the Saudi authoritie­s, including nationals and non-nationals.

“These allegation­s are relevant as well to ongoing evaluation of claims about the Crown Prince’s involvemen­t in the 2018 murder of Saudi and Washington Post journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.

“The alleged hacking of Mr Bezos’s phone, and those of others, demands immediate investigat­ion by US and other relevant authoritie­s, including investigat­ion of the continuous, multiyear, direct and personal involvemen­t of the Crown Prince in efforts to target perceived opponents.”

The rapporteur­s added: “The circumstan­ces and timing of the hacking and surveillan­ce of Bezos also strengthen support for further investigat­ion by US and other relevant authoritie­s of the allegation­s that the Crown Prince ordered, incited, or, at a minimum, was aware of planning for but failed to stop the mission that fatally targeted Mr Khashoggi in Istanbul.”

In response, Saudi Arabia has called the allegation­s “absurd”.

“We call for an investigat­ion on these claims so that we can have all the facts out,” the kingdom’s US embassy said in a post on Twitter.

 ??  ?? A malicious video file was allegedly sent to Jeff Bezos’s phone
A malicious video file was allegedly sent to Jeff Bezos’s phone

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