Police raid Israeli spyware offices in Greece.
General Manager of Defense Investments and Armaments, Todoris Lagios, was heard.
The role of the Zionist regime’s spyware in providing surveillance and listening devices to governments to suppress opponents or spy on other countries has been well defined in the past years. Recently, the Zionist newspaper Ha’aretz reported that the equipment and technologies of the Predator spy software were sent to the Sudan Rapid Reaction Forces led by Hamdan Daghlo to suppress the opposition.
The Greek newspaper Kathimerini wrote that the offices of “Intelska” (the provider of “Preditor”) and “Krikle” providing information technology and electronic security systems were among the 6 companies searched by the Greek police in the capital.
According to the report, the prosecutors who ordered the search of these companies are examining evidence and documents leaked in recent days about the surveillance of ministers, senior generals, businessmen and journalists.
Greek prosecutors are said to have made formal requests to the country’s National Intelligence Service to confirm media reports that prominent figures, including the head of the National Defense General Staff, Konstantinos Floros, are under surveillance.
On August 8, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis confirmed that Nikos Androlakis was wiretapping dissidents by the intelligence agency, but denied any knowledge of the operation.
When Androlakis filed a complaint to the prosecutors due to the attempted hacking of his mobile phone by the Zionist Spyware Predator, a parliamentary investigation was started in this regard.
Earlier, on November 6, Documento published a list of 33 people who were spied on by the Greek National Intelligence Service under the direct orders of Prime Minister Grigoris Dimitriadis. This list included current and former senior officials, including the foreign minister, deputy defense minister, labor minister, former prime minister, and former national security advisor.
The same newspaper reported on December 3: The National Intelligence Service, which works under Mitsotakis, was also wiretapping senior generals, including Chief of the National Defense General Staff Floros and General Director of Defense Investments and Armaments Todoris Lagios.