The heads of the Tunisian Swimming Federation and the National Anti-Doping Agency were arrested after the national flag was covered at an event in Tunis.
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The heads of the Tunisian Swimming Federation and the National Anti-Doping Agency (ANAD) were arrested after the national flag was covered at an event in Tunis, a spokesperson for the public prosecutor's office said. AFP on monday.
The national flag was covered at the national swimming federation's championships held at the Rades Olympic Pool on Friday, following a World Anti-Doping Agency sanction banning the use of the Tunisian flag in competitions.
This prompted an angry reaction from Tunisian President Kais Saied.
Spokesman Mohamed Sadok Juini said the investigation had so far resulted in nine people being charged, including the two presidents who have been in police custody since Saturday, and seven other officials on Monday. He said he was summoned to court.
They are accused of “attacking the Tunisian flag,” “forming an organized group to commit attacks and cause disorder,” and “conspiracy against internal security” of the state, Juini said.
Hours after Friday's flag incident, the presidential palace released a video showing Saied visiting a swimming pool near Tunis, raising the flag and singing the national anthem.
In a meeting with Prime Minister Ahmed Khachani and other ministers, Saied said Tunisia “cannot tolerate this. Tunisia has priority over the Olympic Committee and other committees.”
A visibly upset Mr Said called covering the flag an “act of aggression.”
In a statement issued between Friday and Saturday, the Tunisian Ministry of Youth and Sports announced the dissolution of the swimming federation's governing board and the dismissal of the ANAD chief and sports officials based in Ben Alous, near Tunis.
The statement said the decision was in accordance with President Said's “instructions” to “take immediate action… against those responsible for the flag concealment incident.”