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Snoopers say discredited all of Italy

Dossier on Amara found among hacked files

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 27 - A snooping gang that allegedly hacked police data bases to illegally harvest information on business, political and showbiz figures said that they had discredited the whole of Italy with their reports, according to police wiretaps released Sunday.
    "With the reports that we have in hand we can discredit all of Italy. Now we have found the photos... the guys from the Prosecutor's Office found them for me... of Amara and Mazzagatti with forty thousand euros on the table," said hackers Nunzio Calamucci and Giulio Cornelli, two of six men arrested Friday.
    The group revolved around the company Equalize of Enrico Pazzali, the president of Fondazione Fiera Milano, under investigation, who also dealt with the lawyer Piero Amara.
    Pazzali was one of two alleged ringleaders in the organisation along with ex supercop Carmine Gallo.
    Two years ago Amara denounced an alleged "Hungary Lodge" at the judiciary's self-governing body, the Supreme Council of Magistrates (CSM). (ANSA).
   

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