Greek police attack on the offices of the Zionist spyware company

According to Fars News Agency, Greek police raided the offices of an Israeli company that sells spyware on Tuesday (December 13); This action was taken after the eavesdropping scandal that has engulfed the country’s intelligence services in the past few months.
The Athens offices of Intellexa, the Israeli company behind the Predator spyware program, were targeted in an evening raid, according to local reports. The houses of the managers of this company were also raided by the police.
According to the “Middle East Eye” news website, the offices of Krikel, a company providing electronic security systems, and four other companies were also attacked by the Athens police.
The Greek political class has been embroiled in a wide-ranging and long-term scandal over the revelations related to the aforementioned spyware, which has been seen on the phones or subsidies of prominent journalists, the leader of one of the main opposition parties, dozens of ministers, military figures and business leaders.
In August, Greece’s prime minister was forced to admit that the country’s intelligence agency had been spying on opposition leader Nikos Androlakis, but argued that it was legal.
The latest attacks follow new revelations over the weekend that implicated the company and several others. The Greek government has refused to confirm whether it has used the spyware to monitor its citizens.
The company operates through its subsidiary Cytrox, which is registered in North Macedonia and operates from Greece. The owner of Intellexa company, Tal Dilian, is the former head of a secret intelligence unit of the Zionist regime known as Unit 81, and this company operates in dozens of countries and sells its spyware to the highest bidder.
The individual, who is believed to live in Cyprus, founded Intellexa in 2019 under the guise of a surveillance technology company. In October, the first complaint against it was filed in Greece, calling for a criminal investigation.
Earlier this year, an investigation by the European Union Parliament showed that this Israeli spyware was widely used in Greece against the country’s political class.
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