SSG files and Hidden Recordings | The prosecutor's office releases a statement

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The prosecutor's office has released a statement regarding the secret records of SUS spread on the Internet and notes that intensive investigative actions are underway in the case.

The agency said in a statement that it had sought legal assistance from the United States and other countries to store and retrieve data on servers identified by the investigation.

"In the framework of the investigation, in order to determine the legality of obtaining and disseminating the disseminated information, as well as the authenticity, the persons involved in the case are interviewed and necessary investigative / procedural actions are carried out to identify the participants, as well as the authenticity of the materials.

Electronic files uploaded to the Internet have been downloaded, as well as publicly disseminated information is being processed and analyzed. We have applied to the United States and other countries for legal assistance in storing and retrieving data on the servers identified by the investigation," the prosecutor's office said.

The agency calls for cooperation with individuals who possess or have any information about the materials disseminated. In addition, it appeals to citizens to refrain from publicly disseminating information contained in the materials.

"During the ongoing investigation, witnesses, including representatives of the media outlets who received the relevant information about the information posted on the Internet, are being intensively interrogated. Here, we call on all those who have information on the above materials or appear in the information disseminated by the media, to contact us and cooperate with the investigation.

The material may also contain information containing personal life, private communications, business, professional, commercial and / or state secrets, the disclosure of which constitutes a violation of the law. Therefore, we once again call on everyone to refrain from disseminating this information publicly, so as not to harm the interests of individuals and legal entities, as well as the state," the prosecutor's office said in a statement.

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