Arlon - The judge presiding over the trial of Belgian child rape suspect Marc Dutroux may have had his phone tapped, a newspaper reported on Wednesday.
A correspondent for the Libre Belgique reported a bizarre sequence of phone calls in which he was able to listen to judge Stephane Goux talking to other senior magistrates.
Last Friday about 10:00 pm, the daily's court reporter Jean-Claude Matgen reported a strange call at his home.
"He couldn't intervene, but could hear two voices," including that of Karin Gerard, head of the Brussels appeal court, and Philippe Morandini, a magistrate involved in the Dutroux trial. They were holding a bland conversation.
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,6119,2-10-1462_1540088,00.htmlThe CIA trying to blackmail a foreign government?
Remember the 60 Min report on the CIA spy. First the CIA accused the wrong agent who lived just 2 blocks from the real spy. (forgot their names.) But the point is the wrongly accused and his entire family had been complaining to the phone company that their phones weren't working properly and intermittently. They could sometimes hear 'things' while talking to others. Which is now know that the CIA was bugging their phones at the time.