Assange friend jailed by Ecuador says case will collapse

AP  |  Quito 

A Swedish friendly with founder says he's confident the allegations that have him jailed in lack substance and "will collapse."

Privacy activist also says in a statement provided by his that he's being held under "the best of circumstances," but that prison conditions are "despicable."

"He's sleeping on the floor without a mattress" in Quito's overcrowded Inca Provisional Detention Center, said Thursday, and has not yet received a visit from a Swedish a week after being arrested boarding a fight for

A ordered Bini held for 90 days while prosecutors prepare a case. Soria said they have presented no evidence of any wrongdoing.

Ecuador's president, Lenin Moreno, said Tuesday in that Bini hacked cellphones and belonging to private citizens and the government.

originally said Bini was involved with two unnamed Russian hackers in a plot to blackmail Moreno. No details were given.

She said in a televised interview Thursday that authorities wanted to know why "an expert in encryption, in security" had purchased $250,000 in digital storage in

"What type of activity requires such an immense quantity of data storage on a Ecuadorian server?" she asked. "What kind of information is it? That's part of what prosecutors and judges are going to have to define." Soria does not deny that Bini visited Assange at the in London. Romo earlier said he visited at least 12 times. But Soria denies Bini was a collaborator and calls the charges against his client baseless.

Assange had lived at the cramped since 2012, but relations soured after Moreno took office, then lifted asylum and evicted Assange last week.

A resident of since 2013, Bini is the of the Center for Digital Autonomy, a nonprofit whose projects focus on user-friendly tools to make communications safer.

Bini thanked supporters in his statement and said he is being held for ideological reasons for what amounts to Orwellian "thoughtcrimes." "The leaders of the world are waging a war against knowledge. The case against me is based on the books I've read and the technology I have," he said. "If Ecuador can do this, so can others." "I'm confident it will be obvious that there's no substance to this case, and that it will collapse into nothing," he said.

Bini's parents arrived in from earlier in the week and Soria said they have visited him in jail.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 22:05 IST