Local March 27, 2012 - 11:02 am

Dominican Republic’s Anonymous “cell” off to court Wednesday

Santo Domingo.- A National District judge on Monday postponed for 11am Wednesday, the arraignment of six accused of forming part of a hackers “cell” of Anonymous in Dominican Republic.

Permanent Attention judge Keila Perez Santana’s ruling aims to give defense lawyers more time to submit evidence and guarantee the legal rights of Milton David Cornielle, Jean Carlos Rafael Acosta, Cristian Jose de la Rosa, Roberto Delgado Reynoso and two minors accused of hacking the Websites of Government agencies and several companies.

Among the sites the “cell” allegedly hacked is that of the Dominican Presidency.

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