University Suspects Sanctions Violation
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•Tampere University requests police to investigate suspected sanctions breach
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University of Tampere has asked police to investigate a suspected breach of sanctions at the institution.
The university suspects that one or more individuals violated sanctions as well as export regulations regarding so-called dual-use technology, which can be used in both civilian and military settings.
The suspicions were raised after an internal announcement about the suspicion on Wednesday .
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