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Detectives say the discovery of the alliances changed their perception about how gangsters operate. French investigators cracked EncroChat to monitor messages sent between drug traffickers, hitmen and money launderers. The platform involved 60,000 users worldwide with 10,000 of those in the UK.
Investigations triggered by the cracking of encrypted phones three years ago have so far led to more than 6,500 arrests worldwide and the seizure of hundreds of tons of drugs, French, Dutch and European Union prosecutors said Tuesday. The announcement underscored the
European investigators have shut down an encrypted communication service that was used as a secure channel for organized crime, particularly in the drug trade, and arrested 48 people, German authorities said Monday. More than 70 properties were searched in Germany, the Netherlands,