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Instalingo Trial: Politicians and 41 Face Court of Appeal

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Instalingo Case: Tunisian Court of Appeal Reviews High-Profile Cybercrime Trial

The Tunis Court of Appeal began reviewing the Instalingo case this Tuesday, a highly sensitive legal matter that has garnered significant attention. The case involves 41 defendants, including prominent political figures, security personnel, and key players in the digital sphere, marking one of the most significant judicial proceedings in recent years. This appeal will re-evaluate the initial judgments handed down by the court of first instance, which ranged from five to fifty-four years of imprisonment.

Deep Dive into the Instalingo Trial

On December 2nd, the Criminal Chamber of the Tunis Court of Appeal convened its first hearing dedicated to the Instalingo case, according to a judicial source cited by the TAP news agency. The case involves a total of 41 defendants, with seventeen currently in detention. In February 2025, the Court of First Instance in Tunis delivered harsh verdicts, imposing sentences varying from five to fifty-four years of imprisonment, alongside financial penalties, for all the accused. The appeal process has commenced as a result of requests from both the prosecution and defense teams, seeking a review of the earlier decisions. This case highlights the growing importance of cybersecurity and digital governance within Tunisia and across the African continent. The unfolding legal proceedings serve as a crucial test for the justice system and a reflection on the intersection of technology, politics, and the law.

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