Electronic Warfare Trial Held Today
Today, after testifying in an anti-corruption case, Greek businessman Thomas Liakounakos was instructed to pay 300,000 euros in bail and was ordered not to leave the nation.
The criminal held his case with prosecutor Costas Sargiotis and is being tried due to his association with "Electronic Warfare". "Electronic Warfare" is a program that Greece paid 50 million euros more than required.
According to law enforcers, the Greek felon's SONAK company accepted a commission of 35 million euros from the country, but never produced the defense software.
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