(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 20 - The Milan Public Prosecutor's Office
has closed an investigation against two people based in Lombardy
who allegedly provided sensitive information to Russian
intelligence services, judicial sources said Wednesday.
The pair, starting early last year, alleged provided information
on the "mapping of video surveillance systems in the cities of
Milan and Rome, paying particular attention to the 'grey areas',
that is, those areas of the city not covered by cameras" or
"dash cams" on taxis.
The possible charge against them is "corruption of the citizen
by the foreigner" aggravated by the purpose of terrorism and
subversion. (ANSA).
2 probed on sensitive information to Russian intelligence
Mapping of city video surveillance and dash cams on taxis