DutchNews, March 9, 2017
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Dutch detectives have gained access to 3.6 million encrypted
emails sent by criminal gangs which will be used in dozens of prosecutions, the
public prosecution department said on Thursday.
The information in the mails
will provide evidence for criminal cases, including murder, armed robbery,
drugs, money laundering and other forms of organised crime, the department said
in a statement.
The messages were found on servers in Canada belonging to a
Dutch company called Ennetcom. Last year, the public prosecution department won
the right to have the Ennetcom servers copied and the seven terabytes of
information sent to the Netherlands for investigation.
Ennetcom was the
‘biggest provider of encrypted communications in the Netherlands’, the department
said. The company also has sales points in South America and other countries in
western Europe.
The owner of Ennetcom was arrested last April when the network
was shut down as part of the investigation. He has since been released from
jail but is facing prosecution.

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