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How an informant and a messaging app led to global sting

A person is detained by Australian Federal Police after its Operation Ironside against organised crime in this undated handout photo released Tuesday. (Australian Federal Police/Handout via Reuters)

JAKARTA: It took $100,000-plus expenses, and the opportunity for a reduced prison sentence, for the smartphone developer to collaborate with the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in 2018 and kick-start Operation Trojan Horse, according to a court document.

Three years later, the investigation involving 9,000 law enforcement officers from 17 countries saw authorities monitor 27 million messages from 12,000 devices in 100 countries and track the activities of more than 300 organised crime groups, the European Union’s law enforcement agency, Europol, said in a statement.

To date, there have been more than…

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