Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Convicted of terror can have thousands of customer info – Expressen

The terrorist judge Mirsad Bektasevic from Kungalv can have access to thousands of phone customers’ personal data, reports gp.se.

In a press release stating phone giant Telenor to a man who was previously convicted of terrorist recently worked on the company’s customer service.

There is a press release Telenor informs that a former convicted terrorist recently worked at the company.

Telenor says that the man could get his job due to the routine inspection company indicates that you do when you hire people not completed.

According to the telephone giant was terminated employment before the convicted terrorist had full access to corporate systems – because he had not submitted any excerpt from the criminal record to the employer.

were convicted of terrorist plans

According gp.se the condemned man terrorist sentenced Mirsad Bektasevic from Kungälv.

Mirsad Bektasevic sentenced 2005-14 years in prison for having planned a terrorist act against the United States.

Recently, he was arrested along with another man in Greece – on suspicion of planning to join a jihadist group in Syria. They both should have been armed when they, with Swedish passport in itself, was arrested at a bus station in the port town of Alexandroupolis, reportedly on their way to Syria. Greek police stated in a press release that they were armed with machetes.

Mirsad Bektasevic has in recent years been involved in several crimes.

According to several employees who gp.se’ve talked to has Mirsad Bektasevic had access to thousands of Telenor customers’ information via the company’s IT systems. He will, among other things, have been able to see the customer’s social security number, bank details and account number.



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Telenor takes seriously that it has hired the man.

– The this is serious. It should not happen to a hard offense overloaded person can work for Telenor. That it still was linked to a recruitment agency we hired earlier had made a departure from established procedures and let the man get to work on customer service despite the fact that the background check had not been completed. We have suspended cooperation with the recruitment company, says Telenor’s press officer Aron Samuelsson in the company’s press release.

Mirsad Bektasevic will Telenor have started working at the company in October.

Telenor states that an investigation is made of corporate Security, shows that there are no signs that the terrorist condemned man has performed some action that may be linked to the crime during the time he was employed. Telenor also state that enabled the Security Service of the case.

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