Former Commissioner of Police Roni Alshikh today (Sunday) referred to the NSO affair and completely denied the allegations published in the Calcalist investigation regarding the alleged police espionage. "Alshikh said," There is no pegasus for the Israel Police, for the avoidance of doubt. "Alshikh spoke at the launch of the Ariel Sharon Chair in National Leadership and Military Thought at Reichman University.
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Alshikh's statement is surprising, since to this day the police have not claimed that they do not own the software, but only that all the actions they took were carried out legally, and that many of them - which were attributed to her in the Calcalist investigation - did not occur at all.
"It's hard to get acquainted with the spin stories, it's a spin and someone will pay for it."
He said, "Pegasus is a tool that removes all the contents of the mobile phone remotely. The police are allowed to search with the tool in your possession, but it allows (search) ten days (back) at most, not ten years back. Legal supervision is insane and quite rightly - it is a measured process. And documented. "
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