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Dutch Supreme Court approves use of EncroChat evidence

The Dutch Supreme Court has upheld the use of intercepted messages from an encrypted phone network, EncroChat, in a criminal conviction. In a ruling yesterday, the court found that it was bound by the principle of mutual trust to accept that EncroChat evidence was gathered by French police lawfully under French law. The Supreme Court’s ruling is in line with a preliminary decision by the courts’ Advocate General in September which found that the conviction should be upheld. It follows complaints from the defendant’s lawyers that EncroChat evidence could not lawfully be used as evidence in criminal cases under Dutch law. Defence lawyers argued during the case that Dutch prosecutors should disclose the extent of Dutch involvement in a hacking operation against EncroChat, which was overseen by a Dutch and French Joint Investigation Team (JIT).

Three years on, EncroChat cryptophone hack nets 6,500 arrests and seizures of €900 million

An operation by French and Dutch police to hack EncroChat, an encrypted phone network used by organised criminals, has led to more than 6,500 arrests world-wide and the seizure of nearly €900 million following three years of investigation. Investigators intercepted, analysed, and shared over 115 million supposedly encrypted text messages and photographs sent by users of EncroChat, with police forces in multiple countries disrupting organised drug gangs across Europe. The operation led to the discovery of organised crime groups offering “crime as a service” including kidnapping, extortion, assassination and in some cases torture, prosecutors revealed at a press conference today. It has led to the seizure of more than 100 tonnes of cocaine, 160 tonnes of cannabis, 3 tonnes of heroin, and the seizure of over 900 weapons and over 21,000 rounds of ammunition. Europol worked with partner countries to identify messages that indicated a threat to life (TTL) which were provided

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