Mexico’s President Reveals Camera That He Says Spied on Him
- AMLO says he won’t bother looking for more cameras after find
- The president has repeatedly played down security concerns
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Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador held up during his daily press conference a mini camera he says was used to spy on him, declining to sweep his offices to ensure he is not under surveillance.
“There’s no paranoia,” he told reporters Tuesday after showing them what appears to be a graphics card with processors and a tiny cam, adding that he won’t file a complaint because he has nothing to hide. “He who fights for justice has nothing to fear. It’s just that some have kept their bad habits and practices of spying.”