A man linked to an
anti-Islam video that sparked riots across the Muslim world has been
held without bond after a hearing in Los Angeles, California.
A judge said Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, was a flight risk
and cited a pattern of deception when making his ruling, Reuters news
agency reported.
Nakoula was investigated for violating probation terms after he was released from prison in 2011 for bank fraud.
He has not been detained over the contents of the inflammatory video.
Nakoula, who allegedly produced the 14-minute trailer for the
film Innocence of Muslims, was banned from accessing the internet or
using an alias without an officer's permission under the terms of his
probation.
Earlier, the Obama administration had requested Google, the
company that owns YouTube, to remove the clip. The technology firm
refused, saying the film did not violate its rules.
The US Attorney's office in Los Angeles confirmed Nakoula had been taken into custody earlier on Thursday.
"Mr Nakoula was arrested pursuant to allegations made by the
Probation Office that he has violated the terms of his supervised
release," spokesman Thom Mrozek said.
He had been in hiding after the release of the video
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