(ANSA) - PARIS, NOV 28 - The French company NexaTechnologies has been placed under investigation in Paris for "complicity in acts of torture and forced disappearances" with the accusation of having sold computer surveillance equipment to the Egyptian regime that would have allowed the tracing of opponents .
The AFP learned this from a source close to the case.
The ruling of the judge for the preliminary investigations, responsible for the investigations, dates back to October 12, about four months after those issued against four managers of the company, according to the AFP sources.
NexaTechnologies attorney, François Zimeray, declined to comment.
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