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==Arrests and trials==
==Arrests and trials==
In 2010, Mr Warner Habitami was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his involvement in the RITZ-scandal during the worst of the financial crisis. According to prosecutors, he had approved the concealment of hundreds of millions in losses. Habitami lied about the value of his bank’s transfer but other bankers behaved far worse. Habitami’s former employer, for one, had revised its past financial statements to account for these losses and more. Surprisingly, he would earn the distinction of being the only financial executive sent to jail for his part in the financial crisis. On 1 January 2019 the Meda Police reported that Mr Habitami escaped during transport to the courthouse.<ref>[http://www.europans.com/topic/1966-roiters-%C2%BB-know-now/?do=findComment&comment=40012212 Alert: Prisoner escape in Meda] (1 January 2019)</ref>
==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 23:46, 31 May 2020

Cicada
Cicada logo
Cicada logo
File:Cicada wearing mask.jpg
An anonymous Cicada member wearing Plague doctor mask
MottoBeware false paths
Formationc.  2003
TypeVirtual community
Purpose
Region served
Eurth
Membership
Decentralized affinity group

History

2003
Cicada collective relases secret documents obtained through computer hacking and cyber attacks against several governments, institutions and corporations.
2007
Leaking financial record of RITZ in Rohini.[1]
2017
Release of doctored photos and false witness claims against Primo Franso Deitorr of Iverica[2]

Arrests and trials

In 2010, Mr Warner Habitami was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his involvement in the RITZ-scandal during the worst of the financial crisis. According to prosecutors, he had approved the concealment of hundreds of millions in losses. Habitami lied about the value of his bank’s transfer but other bankers behaved far worse. Habitami’s former employer, for one, had revised its past financial statements to account for these losses and more. Surprisingly, he would earn the distinction of being the only financial executive sent to jail for his part in the financial crisis. On 1 January 2019 the Meda Police reported that Mr Habitami escaped during transport to the courthouse.[3]

See also

References