Supreme Court: No involvement of state services into the wiretapping case

File Photo: Supreme Court building in Athens. photo ANA – MPA




There was no connection between Predator or other similar software and State services, including the national intelligence service (EYP), the special anti-terrorist unit (DAEAEV) and the Greek police (ELAS) in general, according to the findings of the Supreme Court’s investigation into the wiretapping case.

After a thorough investigation lasting almost two years, the Supreme Court Prosecutor Georgia Adilini made the relevant announcement on Tuesday, adding:

“However, there were ‘sufficient indications’ at this stage to pursue criminal charges against certain (four) legitimate representatives and actual owners of companies for criminal acts, such as violating the confidentiality of telephone communications, which are classified as misdemeanors. These persons will face trial.

It is highlighted that no other country has conducted such a thorough (judicial) investigation – with the involvement of three Independent Authorities – for a similar case, with most cases resulting in simple penalties and fines against the involved companies.”

Justice spoke and presented the thorough and detailed finding of its investigation, gov’t sources say

Justice spoke and presented the thorough and detailed finding of its investigation, government sources said on Tuesday following the Supreme Court’s announcement on the wiretapping issue.

“From the first moment we said that we are waiting for the decisions of the Supreme Court, which is the firm position of the government.

Justice spoke and presented the thorough and detailed result of its investigation.

Regarding the part of the case that is still pending before the Court, we repeat our above-mentioned firm position that we trust the independent judicial authorities.

We await the opinions of all those who rushed to condemn officials and politicians before the ruling of Justice.”

Source: ANA – MPA

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