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Snooping gang met people linked to Israeli spies

Snooping gang met people linked to Israeli spies

Ex Carabiniere, hacker Calamucci met with intelligence men

ROME, 29 October 2024, 18:14

ANSA English Desk

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A Milan-based snooping gang that allegedly compiled dossiers on commission on Italian business, political and entertainment figures allegedly met with people linked to Israel's secret services last year, Carabinieri said Tuesday.
    In February 2023, Vincenzo De Marzio, a former Carabiniere investigated in the inquiry into illegal dossiers, allegedly had a meeting, together with Nunzio Calamucci, the main hacker now under house arrest, with "two unidentified men who reportedly represented a branch of the intelligence (service) of the State of Israel", the police said in a report.
    The paramilitary police said they had they reconstructed "the presence of individuals linked to Israeli Intelligence at the offices of Via Pattari", the headquarters of Enrico Pazzali's Equalize investigative company, which was managed by the former 'super policeman' Carmine Gallo.
    Pazzali has suspended himself from his position as chairman of the Milan fair Foundation amid the probe, in which he is accused of being one of the gang's two ringleaders along with Gallo.
   
   

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