Africa-Press – Mauritius. Nasser Osman Beekhy appeared before the Port-Louis court on Monday, October 27, 2025, where he was provisionally charged with conspiracy. The alleged offense took place in Port-Louis on October 15, 2025. The Financial Crimes Commission (FCC) objected to his release on bail, so he will remain in provisional custody until November 3, 2025.
After his court appearance, Beekhy spoke to reporters, stating that he had made many reports and even went to the Prime Minister’s office to disclose information on Wednesday night. He expressed his confusion over the FCC’s accusation of influence peddling against him, given his actions as a whistleblower.
The case has drawn attention due to Beekhy’s claims of transparency and efforts to expose wrongdoing. His stance has raised questions about the nature of the charges and the process being followed by authorities.
According to available reports, Beekhy’s detention is linked to serious allegations of criminal conspiracy, but there are no detailed public disclosures regarding the evidence or further developments in the case so far. The ongoing investigation seems to focus on claims surrounding influence peddling and other financial misconduct.
Beekhy will remain in custody until the court reconvenes on November 3, 2025, which is expected to bring additional clarity to the legal proceedings and the accusations involved in the case.
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