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Foreign prisoners network calls for transparency in Mauritius drug case

Foreign prisoners network calls for transparency in Mauritius drug case

The Foreign Prisoners Network has issued a statement following reports that Mauritian MP Véronique Leu-Govind will face questions in connection with a cannabis trafficking investigation involving her husband. The organisation, which advocates for detainees held in Mauritius’s pre-trial remand s...

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August 17, 2026 · 2 min read
Foreign prisoners network calls for transparency in Mauritius drug case
The Foreign Prisoners Network has issued a statement following reports that Mauritian MP Véronique Leu-Govind will face questions in connection with a cannabis trafficking investigation involving her husband. The organisation, which advocates for detainees held in Mauritius’s pre-trial remand system, is drawing attention to systemic corruption concerns within the Mauritius Police Force and among government officials. The case raises broader questions about accountability and the treatment of both local and foreign nationals within Mauritius’s widely criticised justice system.

A system under scrutiny

The investigation into alleged cannabis trafficking has placed Mauritius's political establishment under uncomfortable scrutiny, but for advocates working within the island's criminal justice system, the case reflects familiar patterns. The Foreign Prisoners Network has long documented concerns about due process failures, extended pre-trial detention, and allegations of corruption affecting both Mauritian citizens and foreign nationals held in facilities such as the high-security Melrose prison.

Jean Jacques, spokesperson for the Foreign Prisoners Network, stated: "This case demonstrates what we have been saying for years—there are serious questions about integrity within the justice system in Mauritius. When politicians themselves become entangled in investigations involving alleged criminal networks, it reinforces the urgent need for independent oversight and transparent procedures that apply equally to everyone, regardless of status or nationality."

Broader implications for justice reform

While Thursday's questioning of MP Leu-Govind focuses on explanations related to her husband's alleged activities, the Foreign Prisoners Network emphasizes that transparency must extend beyond high-profile cases. The organisation notes that dozens of foreign nationals remain in prolonged pre-trial detention at Melrose prison under conditions that raise human rights concerns, often with limited access to fair hearings or adequate legal representation.

A call for accountability

The intersection of political power and criminal investigations presents an opportunity for Mauritius to strengthen its institutional safeguards. As this case unfolds, the Foreign Prisoners Network urges authorities to ensure that investigative standards remain consistent across all cases, and that neither political influence nor nationality determines access to justice. The organisation continues to monitor developments that affect detainees' rights and the broader integrity of Mauritius's legal framework.

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