Hacked climate emails: police seize computers at West Yorkshire home
Police seize equipment as part of investigation into the theft of thousands of private emails from the University of East Anglia
Leo Hickman
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 15 December 2011 12.18 EST
Police officers investigating the theft of thousands of private emails between climate scientists from a University of East Anglia server in 2009 have seized computer equipment belonging to a web content editor based at the University of Leeds.
On
Wednesday, detectives from Norfolk Constabulary entered the home of
Roger Tattersall, who writes a climate sceptic blog under the pseudonym TallBloke,
and took away two laptops and a broadband router. A police spokeswoman
confirmed on Thursday that Norfolk Constabulary had "executed a search
warrant in West Yorkshire and seized computers". She added: "No one was
arrested. Investigations into the [UEA] data breach and publication
[online of emails] continues. This is one line of enquiry in a Norfolk
constabulary investigation which started in 2009."
Saturday, December 17, 2011
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