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53 000 mails are hacked to politicians including alan garcia

The vast majority of intercepted e-mails belonging to political opponents of the then government of Alberto Fujimori or media and journalists, German news agency DPA.

E-mails were found in the computer Ponce Feijoo, imprisoned since last year when it was discovered that after passing a military withdrawal continued in privately to spy through his company, Business Track (BTR).

Ponce Feijoo formed, along with other intelligence experts, the company BTR, which formally offered security services in communications, but in reality, as has been documented, was an organization that spied on behalf of people with business interests, political or various kinds.

BTR shares came to an end with the discovery that it was this company that illegally recorded the telephone conversations which, when made public on television, an alleged corruption stripped in the oil concessions, the scandal that brought down the Cabinet in 2008 and still cause political impact.

Ponce Feijoo worked in the Directorate of Naval Intelligence (Dintemar) and in 1997 was Chile prominent naval attache, and his return was appointed deputy director of Dintemar, a position he held from 1999 to 2000.

In those two years, the last two of the Fujimori government, all similar to military agencies were under control Dintemar presidential advisor Vladimiro Montesinos.

According to previous research, the sailor was at that time one of the main associates of Montesinos, who had mounted a powerful network telephone and cyber espionage, which were victims hundreds of people and institutions.

According to the Lima daily La Republica, the judicial branch does not know what to do with this material hacked by Ponce Feijoo, it is irrelevant tob20the process that follows.

One possibility that is handled is to return those materials to their authors or original recipients. (Telam) jol-dc-dsg26 /04/2010 15:54

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