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Il: Police Arrest 22 in Phone Tapping Case

Posted on September 19, 2011 by pogowasright.org

Gavriel Queenann reports:

Israel’s Hebrew-language Maariv reported Monday that Israel Police arrested 22 ‘private investigators’ for installing spyware on mobile phones allowing access to private conversations and text messages.

Documents filed in a Rishon Letzion court revealed the Israel Police Lahav 433 unit and Computer Crimes unit conducted a covert protracted investigation into 11 detective agencies allegedly using software previously reserved for the security services.

Read more on Arutz Sheva.

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