The Odessa region police opened a criminal investigation into the installation of a listening device in the home of one of the people’s deputies.
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The Ukrinform agency reports this with reference to a commentary by the press service of the National Police.
The Odessa region police are investigating criminal proceedings under Article 182 (violation of privacy – ed.), the police noted.
Earlier today, December 19, Goncharenko announced the opening of the relevant proceedings by the police in his Telegram channel, publishing the corresponding document.
On November 26, Goncharenko announced the prevention of an attempt to install a listening device in his apartment by publishing a corresponding video on his Telegram channel.
According to him, a man posing as an employee of an Internet provider tried to install wiretapping.
A week ago my internet connection at home went down. I was in Kyiv all week, and decided to do this upon arrival. But yesterday, without a single call, the “master” himself called,” the people’s deputy noted. “Today he came as an employee of an Internet company who was supposed to fix it. But when I called this company, it turned out that they had not sent anyone to me. Then I called the police.
Source: Alexey Goncharenko, Ukrinform
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