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  • Well-known names said to be among 60,000 users of the secret system
  • EncroChat devices are not illegal and having one is not a criminal offence
  • Lawyer says the network was ideal for rich and innocent who wanted privacy
  • Investigators hacked the system to find crooks and discover their illegal plots
  • Users not involved in any crimes are worried if their messages have been seen

Royalty and politicians are among celebrities and wealthy business figures who used the SAME secret phone network smashed by police to track down 746 UK crime kingpins.

High-profile names were today linked to the known 60,000 users of EncroChat, with 10,000 in the UK alone.

The devices used for the secure messaging app – usually a modified Android handset – are not illegal and until weeks ago were available to buy online.

But the network hack by European law enforcement teams, partnered with the UK’s National Crime Agency, saw the coded communications system smashed wide open.

Data was then passed to regional police forces who carried out waves of arrests in a drive codenamed Operation Venetic.

The breach by the NCA has prompted concern from legitimate users of the system over what information was uncovered and whether they could be visited by police.

Sources stressed EncroChat was not the exclusive domain of criminals, with the privacy it gave users an attraction for high-profile individuals.

One told the MailOnline: ‘There is no doubt big names will have used this app and system.

‘The nature of the network means it is highly-desirable for those who want privacy, certainly not just criminals plotting wrongdoing.

'They will be wondering if any of their messages have gone before investigators looking for crooks.'

A court report on a drug gang who used the phones was told last year the system had been ‘originally developed for celebrities’ worried their calls were not secure.

And French authorities admitted yesterday although the system was used by criminals, at least ten per cent were legitimate, innocent users.

Deepak Vij, who is the Director of law firm ABV Solicitors, told the MailOnline there was little doubt important people would have been EncroChat customers.

He said: ‘This technology was very useful to persons including royalty, politicians, high network individuals, and executives who did not want their sensitive communications or data to be discovered.

‘If it was just criminals that used these things, the devices would have been made illegal – they weren’t.

‘They were used for important people to have secure conversations without them falling into the wrong hands.

‘If you are someone from the media or a politician you have the justification for having one.

‘There are a vast number of people who have been curious and concerned by the NCA coming out saying what they have been doing.

‘EncroChat was a flagship company for secure communications around the world before this.’

The system works by customers paying up to £1,500 for six months use of the encrypted handset.

A feature of the device means there is a command which can quickly wipe everything on phone.

The huge international police operation yesterday saw a total of 746 arrests made across Europe.

More than two tonnes of drugs, several dozen guns and £54m in cash was seized in raids.

- Well-known names said to be among 60,000 users of the secret system - EncroChat devices are not illegal and having one is not a criminal offence - Lawyer says the network was ideal for rich and innocent who wanted privacy - Investigators hacked the system to find crooks and discover their illegal plots - Users not involved in any crimes are worried if their messages have been seen Royalty and politicians are among celebrities and wealthy business figures who used the SAME secret phone network smashed by police to track down 746 UK crime kingpins. High-profile names were today linked to the known 60,000 users of EncroChat, with 10,000 in the UK alone. The devices used for the secure messaging app – usually a modified Android handset – are not illegal and until weeks ago were available to buy online. But the network hack by European law enforcement teams, partnered with the UK’s National Crime Agency, saw the coded communications system smashed wide open. Data was then passed to regional police forces who carried out waves of arrests in a drive codenamed Operation Venetic. The breach by the NCA has prompted concern from legitimate users of the system over what information was uncovered and whether they could be visited by police. Sources stressed EncroChat was not the exclusive domain of criminals, with the privacy it gave users an attraction for high-profile individuals. One told the MailOnline: ‘There is no doubt big names will have used this app and system. ‘The nature of the network means it is highly-desirable for those who want privacy, certainly not just criminals plotting wrongdoing. 'They will be wondering if any of their messages have gone before investigators looking for crooks.' A court report on a drug gang who used the phones was told last year the system had been ‘originally developed for celebrities’ worried their calls were not secure. And French authorities admitted yesterday although the system was used by criminals, at least ten per cent were legitimate, innocent users. Deepak Vij, who is the Director of law firm ABV Solicitors, told the MailOnline there was little doubt important people would have been EncroChat customers. He said: ‘This technology was very useful to persons including royalty, politicians, high network individuals, and executives who did not want their sensitive communications or data to be discovered. ‘If it was just criminals that used these things, the devices would have been made illegal – they weren’t. ‘They were used for important people to have secure conversations without them falling into the wrong hands. ‘If you are someone from the media or a politician you have the justification for having one. ‘There are a vast number of people who have been curious and concerned by the NCA coming out saying what they have been doing. ‘EncroChat was a flagship company for secure communications around the world before this.’ The system works by customers paying up to £1,500 for six months use of the encrypted handset. A feature of the device means there is a command which can quickly wipe everything on phone. The huge international police operation yesterday saw a total of 746 arrests made across Europe. More than two tonnes of drugs, several dozen guns and £54m in cash was seized in raids.

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I just read another report that the FBI set up one of these companies 18 months ago and sold the phones to the criminals themselves.

Now they sprung the trap and grabbed 800 criminals on that network too!

They had the phones sending copies of everything to another server with the master key.

That's four of these networks busted in two years.

When phantomsecure got busted they caught the head of RCMP intelligence selling secrets to the criminals. Cameron Ortiz! He was arrested and I heard nothing since.

I can't help but wonder if these networks are what the gangsters are using. They must be getting messages and information from their handlers somehow. And that would like in the Ortiz arrest too.

If this gets out it will be just as big a scandal as the pandemic, pizzagate or election rigging when it is exposed fully. Could the truth all be coming out at the same time? Four booms!

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I bet Con-gress and the Senate is using one as well...

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Thanks for the post Colonel. I didn't know any of this.

Could the truth all be coming out at the same time?

I was thinking the same thing. That would give new meaning to "we have it all". Wow!

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That would certainly kick off the fake alien invasion!

The cabal would go fucking crazy.

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That would certainly kick off the fake alien invasion! The cabal would go fucking crazy.

LOL, that would make the show a lot more interesting.