WikiLeaks ISP denies police raid
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Swedish Internet service provider PRQ, which hosts WikiLeaks, has denied reports that it has been raided by Swedish police in connection with the whistle-blowing site. Company director Mikael Viborg this morning told Sweden's P3 News (in Swedish) that the police had left PRQ's premises in Solna after the company "raised some questions about two IP numbers". The company, which was raided by Swedish police in 2006 investigating the company's hosting of torrent tracker...
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