Esselunga join Moratti, Minervini, Beretta in Crosetto case. Prosecutors probe organised crime charge, other victims possible #ANSA https://t.co/YGXyxryVcY
Gli inquirenti che indagano sulla truffa compiuta utilizzando il nome del ministro Crosetto ipotizzano anche il reato di associazione per delinquere. C'è il sospetto che anche altri imprenditori siano caduti nella trappola versando il denaro. #ANSA https://t.co/AM4w2peugg
Caso Paragon, l’esposto di Casarini: “Vogliamo sapere quale apparato dello Stato ha spiato i cittadini” https://t.co/C10MIFvlYY via @fattoquotidiano
An ongoing investigation into a scam involving the name of Italian Minister Guido Crosetto has revealed multiple victims, including prominent companies such as Moratti, Menarini, Beretta, and Esselunga. Reports indicate that the scam utilized a falsified voice of Crosetto to deceive these entities. Prosecutors are exploring charges of organized crime, suspecting that additional victims may have fallen prey to the scheme. The investigation has gained traction as authorities seek to trace funds potentially moved abroad. The case has drawn attention to the broader implications of such fraudulent activities, with calls for accountability and transparency in government operations. The situation is compounded by a related spyware controversy involving Paragon, which has also raised concerns about privacy and state surveillance among journalists and citizens alike.