Reserved documents of energy giant
Eni have been found at the Milan headquarters of investigative
company Equalize at the centre of a major probe into an alleged
gang of cyber spies that hacked into police data bases to glean
sensitive information and compile dossiers on business,
political and entertainment figures, investigative sources said
Tuesday.
Along with "a real police archive", "numerous" papers on Paolo
Simeone, "a well-known Italian contractor and youtuber" as well
as "reserved documents" regarding the oil group were found by
investigators, sources said.
Equalize is owned by Milan Fair Foundation President Enrico
Pazzali, who stepped down from his role after being placed under
investigation, and run by former super cop Carmine Gallo, who is
under house arrest - the two alleged ringleaders of the
suspected snooping gang.
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