Sheikh Mohammed"gave his express or implied authority" to have phones of Princess Haya and five of her associates hacked using Pegasus spyware, UK High Court says.
Judge Andrew McFarlane ruled that Sheikh Mohammed "gave his express or implied authority" to hack the phones during the former couple's legal battle in London over their two children. The Guardian reported that Shackleton was told about the hacking by Cherie Blair, who works with NSO Group. The judgement said that on one of the occasions that Haya’s phone was hacked, 265 megabytes of data was uploaded.
A Met spokesman was quoted by the Guardian on Wednesday as saying: "We will of course review any new information or evidence which comes to light in connection with these allegations."In his judgement against Sheikh Mohammed, McFarlane said: "The findings represent a total abuse of trust, and indeed an abuse of power, to a significant extent."
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Islamic Shariah is indeed very strict deterrent!🤯🧕 Pegasus,if proven wid evidence;punishment is likely pouring molten hot lead into d ears for eavesdropping on free human Privacy; into eyes if spying wid eyes; & public whip-lashing if private info is leaked/misused. 🥵😵💫☝️⚖️
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