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Uncovered Cameras that Monitored Melkøya

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The police are investigating an Italian company that sells information to others after the revelation of cameras that monitored the gas plant on Melkøya in detail.
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The man's vigilant neighbor noticed the cameras and was surprised that they were both aimed at Melkøya, where the Norwegian state-owned energy company Equinor has the largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing plant in Europe. He asked about the cameras, which the homeowner said were from Equinor, but the company's management did not know anything about them. The cameras were installed at the beginning of the year. The police have ordered th…

Italian analysis company behind camera surveillance of Melkøya – police tipped off by neighbor – The cameras are said to have been set up by a foreign company and are advanced equipment that, among other things, captures temperature differences and can film in detail under very demanding lighting conditions and weather, writes the police in Finnmark in a press release. Police attorney Anja Mikkelsen Indbjør tells NTB that the company is Italian…

A foreign company is said to have set up advanced camera equipment on Melkøya.

·Oslo, Norway
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A foreign company is said to have set up advanced camera equipment that continuously filmed the gas plant on Melkøya in Hammerfest, according to the police.

A foreign company is said to have set up advanced camera equipment that continuously filmed the gas plant on Melkøya in Hammerfest, according to the police.

The police are investigating an Italian company that sells information to others after the revelation of cameras that monitored the gas plant on Melkøya in detail.

·Norway
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altaposten.no broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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