Naples, May 13 (LaPresse) – More than 1.5 million unauthorized accesses were used to illegally obtain sensitive data belonging to “businesspeople, singers, actors or ordinary citizens.” This was stated by Naples prosecutor Nicola Gratteri while presenting details of the investigation that today led to the execution of 29 precautionary measures against as many suspects, including members of various police forces and entrepreneurs in the investigation agency and debt collection sectors. “They dug into the private life, working life and personal relationships” of the victims, prosecutor Gratteri explained. Football players and former footballers were also among the victims. “They extracted information from databases they were authorized to access and resold the sensitive data to investigation companies, which then used it to obtain information on private citizens according to requests,” explained the head of the Naples mobile squad, Mario Grassia. The organization also included employees of the INPS and the Agenzia delle Entrate, as well as two branch directors of Poste Italiane.