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A case file was filed by the Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate for threatening message, through it cyber-crime-hackers Facebook Facebook

From the Electronic Crime Prosecutor's Office a case file was sent to send a message to a social networking site where threats against a person in the prefecture of Evia were reported.

As emerged from the police investigation, a minor 16-year-old foreigner, a citizen of Albania, sent to a minor, who lives abroad, through the Facebook website, without the knowledge of the real administrator of the "personal profile", who is another minor 15-year-old foreigner, a citizen of Albania.

Through this message, he informed the minor that his life is allegedly threatened by the real owner of the "personal profile".

In order to clarify the case, after cooperation with the Interpol Service of the United States and the corresponding Greek Service, the Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate immediately contacted the and after thorough digital research identified the online , which was used to send the message.

It was found that she belonged to a 43 foreign national of Albania, the mother of the minor, from whose personal profile the threatening message was sent, unknowingly

The participants were identified in an area of ​​the prefecture of Evia, from a police station in the city of Evia. Chalkis, while the 16 foreign ally admitted that he had sent the disputed message, but claimed that he had no intention of committing the threats.

The case file will be submitted to the Prosecutor's Office of Athens.

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