Paris Prosecutor Opens Probe Into Scorpene Submarine Data Leak

A French government source said on Thursday that DCNS had apparently been robbed and it was not a leak.
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Indian Navy’s first Scorpene submarine is seen after being undocked from Mazagon Docks Ltd. (Photo: Reuters)
 Indian Navy’s first Scorpene submarine is seen after being undocked from Mazagon Docks Ltd. (Photo: Reuters)
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The Paris public prosecutor opened a preliminary investigation after French naval contractor DCNS filed a complaint for breach of trust over a leak of documents concerning six Scorpene submarines it is building for India, a judicial source said.

“We filed a complaint against unknown persons for breach of trust with the Paris prosecutor on Thursday afternoon,” a spokesman for the shipbuilder said on Friday.

A French government source said on Thursday that DCNS had apparently been robbed and it was not a leak, adding it was unlikely that classified data was stolen.

The Paris prosecutor’s office opened an investigation for breach of trust, receiving stolen goods and complicity, the judicial source said later on Friday.

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DCNS was left reeling after details from more than 22,000 pages of documents relating to submarines it is building for India were published in The Australian newspaper this week, sparking concerns about the company’s ability to protect sensitive data.

The Australian government said on Friday it had asked DCNS to take new security measures in Australia, where the company is locked in exclusive negotiations to build a new fleet of submarines for $50 billion dollars.

DCNS said earlier this week that the leak, which covered details of the Scorpene model and not the vessel currently being designed for the Australian fleet, bore the hallmarks of “economic warfare” carried out by frustrated competitors.

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