Journalists in Colombia went on red alert after the prosecution ordered a search at one of the country’s most renowned television news programs.
The search order triggered a clash between the Prosecutor General’s Office and television news program Noticias Uno, whose director said she would not allow an “illegal” search.
Press freedom foundation FLIP and independent journalists rejected the order to obtain evidence in a whistleblower case that would have prescribed already.
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Irregularities
Noticias Uno editor-in-chief Cecilia Orozco published evidence indicating that the prosecution incurred in several irregularities in order to justify the illegal search order.
In an open letter to Prosecutor General Francisco Barbosa, Orozco said that she would not allow the search, claiming it was “unconstitutional and thus illegal.”
Noticias Uno director Cecilia Orozco
The newscast and its editor-in-chief additionally published evidence indicating that the prosecution was committing all kinds of irregularities and misinformed the public about the impending “raid.”
The prosecution said Thursday that “it is totally false that a search order has been issued for this media outlet.”
Orozco subsequently published the notification of the order to “inspect” Noticias Uno’s office “in order to send the audio of the broadcast of this news program of October 19, 2013 under chain of custody.”
The prosecution additionally claimed that it first asked Noticias Uno to send a copy of a 2013 broadcast on October 14.
Noticias Uno published evidence that this email didn’t arrive until Tuesday.
The published search order referred to an alleged investigation into an anonymous source of Noticias Uno that would have prescribed in 2018 already.
According to the prosecution, this investigation was reopened at the request of a representative of the Bogota water supply agency in apparent disregard of the law.