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Met police investigating computer hacking arrest 52-year-old man Met police investigating computer hacking arrest 52-year-old man
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A 52-year-old man has been arrested by police investigating computer hacking linked to suspected business espionage.A 52-year-old man has been arrested by police investigating computer hacking linked to suspected business espionage.
The man was arrested at his home in Oxfordshire on Tuesday morning by Metropolitan police detectives on suspicion of offences under the Computer Misuse Act.The man was arrested at his home in Oxfordshire on Tuesday morning by Metropolitan police detectives on suspicion of offences under the Computer Misuse Act.
He was held under Operation Kalmyk, the Met police computer-hacking investigation launched under the auspices of Operation Tuleta, the inquiry into criminal breaches of privacy by journalists.He was held under Operation Kalmyk, the Met police computer-hacking investigation launched under the auspices of Operation Tuleta, the inquiry into criminal breaches of privacy by journalists.
Scotland Yard said the man, who is not a journalist, will be interviewed at an Oxfordshire police station and his property searched.Scotland Yard said the man, who is not a journalist, will be interviewed at an Oxfordshire police station and his property searched.
He is believed to be the fourth arrest under Operation Kalymyk. The former News of the World journalist, Alex Marunchak, and the private investigator, Jonathan Rees, were held and bailed under the inquiry in October last year.He is believed to be the fourth arrest under Operation Kalymyk. The former News of the World journalist, Alex Marunchak, and the private investigator, Jonathan Rees, were held and bailed under the inquiry in October last year.
Operations Kalmyk and Tuleta are investigations running in parallel to Scotland Yard's Operation Weeting inquiry into phone hacking and Operation Elveden into illicit payments by journalists to police and public officials.Operations Kalmyk and Tuleta are investigations running in parallel to Scotland Yard's Operation Weeting inquiry into phone hacking and Operation Elveden into illicit payments by journalists to police and public officials.
Sue Akers, the former head of the investigations, told the Leveson inquiry in February last year that Operation Kalmyk is investigating material that was the subject of a BBC Panorama programme.Sue Akers, the former head of the investigations, told the Leveson inquiry in February last year that Operation Kalmyk is investigating material that was the subject of a BBC Panorama programme.
She added: "This relates to illegal accessing of computers belonging to others for financial gain and this is the one of them that has been a full investigation as a result of the scoping exercise that Tuleta has undertaken."She added: "This relates to illegal accessing of computers belonging to others for financial gain and this is the one of them that has been a full investigation as a result of the scoping exercise that Tuleta has undertaken."
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