Case of ‘spy van’ to finally close with suggestions about criminal prosecutions
It seems that the case of the ‘spy van,’ which was found in
Larnaca with device codes, antennas and other findings, will finally close,
after 1 months with suggestions about criminal prosecutions against private
persons and companies.
The file of the case was conveyed to the Legal Service for
instructions.
Several testimonies have been taken by the Police which
covered the van’s equipment but also the way WisPear Company of Tal Dilian was
operating in Cyprus. The investigation also covered Shahak Avni, president of
the Jewish community of Cyprus and director of CIS.
Arrest warrants had been issued against the two men but the
Supreme Court has recently cancelled the warrant against Avni.
The investigators’ reports seems to also involve
representatives of companies and or Cypriot employees. It seems that there are
also responsibilities about the pilot installation of a WiFi system at the
Larnaca Airport outer space as well as about the fact that the van had been
declared as a meteorological purposes vehicle at the time of its entry in Cyprus,
while it was later made known that it had capabilities of listening to
telephone conversations.
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