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Nicaraguan police raid La Prensa newspaper, charge directors with fraud

A view shows the facade of La Prensa, Nicaragua's only print newspaper, which will no longer issue a print edition complaining that the administration of President Daniel Ortega was withholding the paper it uses for publishing, in Managua, Nicaragua August 12, 2021. REUTERS/Maynor Valenzuela

Nicaraguan police on Friday raided the office of La Prensa, the only national newspaper, after President Daniel Ortega's government opened customs fraud and money laundering investigations against the publication.

La Prensa has long been a thorn in the side of Ortega, repeatedly referring to him as a "dictator" after his security forces in 2018 crushed a wave of protests in the Central American country and 326 people died.

On Thursday, the 95-year-old newspaper said it would only publish digital content as the authorities had impounded its ink and paper, forcing it to stop printing a paper edition.

Nicaraguan police officers keep watch during a raid at the offices of La Prensa, the only national newspaper, after President Daniel Ortega's government opened customs fraud and money laundering investigations against the publication, in Managua, Nicaragua August 13, 2021. REUTERS/Maynor Valenzuela

La Prensa's editor-in-chief, Eduardo Enríquez, told Reuters that policemen raided the newspaper's offices on Friday and prohibited staff from using their cell phones. Enriquez said he was not at the newspaper when the police arrived.

The police raid follows a months-long crackdown by Ortega's government against its political rivals, including multiple presidential candidates, ahead of elections due in November.

Ortega, who has ruled Nicaragua since returning to power in 2007, has said his administration was arresting and prosecuting criminals who were plotting a coup against him.

Nicaraguan police officers take part in a raid at the offices of La Prensa, the only national newspaper, after President Daniel Ortega's government opened customs fraud and money laundering investigations against the publication, in Managua, Nicaragua August 13, 2021. REUTERS/Maynor Valenzuela

"The National Police initiated an investigation against La Prensa ... and its directors for customs fraud, money laundering," the police said in a statement.

The directors could not immediately be reached for comment.

La Prensa is owned by the Chamorro family, one of Nicaragua's most prominent. Several of its members, who aspired to contest the elections as presidential hopefuls in November, have been arrested in recent months.

La Prensa general manager Juan Lorenzo Hollman walks with a Nicaraguan police officer during a raid at the offices of La Prensa, the only national newspaper, after President Daniel Ortega's government opened customs fraud and money laundering investigations against the publication, in Managua, Nicaragua August 13, 2021. REUTERS/Maynor Valenzuela

That includes Cristiana Chamorro, the 66-year-old vice president of La Prensa and daughter of the late leader Violeta, who ended Ortega's first stint in power when she won the 1990 presidential elections.

Violeta's brother, opposition politician Pedro Joaquin, has also been detained, while her other brother, prominent Ortega critic and journalist Carlos Fernando Chamorro, fled abroad.

Nicaraguan police officers keep watch during a raid at the offices of La Prensa, the only national newspaper, after President Daniel Ortega's government opened customs fraud and money laundering investigations against the publication, in Managua, Nicaragua August 13, 2021. REUTERS/Maynor Valenzuela

(Reporting by Ismael Lopez; Writing by Drazen Jorgic; editing by Grant McCool)

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