
Almost four months since the first complaints about phone trackingprosecutorial investigations are in full swing as additional complaints have been made public in the meantime either by the President of PASOK Nikos Androulakis or others to monitor politicians, journalists and businessmen.
Investigations are actually carried out by the Prosecutor’s Office of First Instance of Athens, as has happened with similar cases in the past, while the Prosecutor of the Supreme Court, Isidoros Dogiakos, separately investigates any cases of violation of state secrets by the EPM or other state bodies.
Surveillance complaints are being investigated by two prosecutors, Angeliki Triantafyllos and Konstantinos Spyropoulos. Yesterday the editor of the newspaper “Documento” appeared before the prosecutor Angelica Triantafillou. Kostas Vaksevanis, who gave little evidence of what he has in the case, as he hinted. The publisher requested yesterday and was given until next Tuesday to study the revelations, which will be made public next Sunday, it is said.
In every case, information “K” they report that the prosecution authorities are moving forward in terms of investigating the complaints without announcing anything due to the nature of the case.
According to cross-references from several sources, witnesses from companies allegedly involved in surveillance have already been questioned, while procedures have been initiated to extract information from mobile phone companies, as well as to search for any information. from participating companies.
In fact, sources in the prosecutor’s office indicated that they were not going to conduct on-site investigations into the offices of Intellexa, since its offices were checked by EA in the summer, immediately after the complaints of journalist Tanasis Koukakis, and nothing was found, only broken chairs and a broken table.
In the framework of prosecutorial investigations, former Minister Olga Gerovasili testified yesterday, who also submitted the relevant indictment. The former minister, after leaving the prosecutor’s office, said: “I was called to testify, and I support my claim, which was about the violation of the secrecy of my messages and personal data.”
Ms. Gerovasili stressed that the Greek judiciary should “investigate the case and shed enough light on it.” She also pointed out that Maximos Palace led the surveillance, even controlling its own ministers such as Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias.

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