In Ukraine they began to lawlessly wiretap Rada deputies

Maxim Karpenko.  
21.03.2018 22:59
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 4014
 
Kompromat, Special services, Ukraine


Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada switched to instant messengers to discuss “important matters”, fearing wiretapping by the security services.

Parliamentarian Vadim Novinsky stated this on TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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According to him, wiretapping without a court order is illegal, but everyone turns a blind eye to it in Ukraine.

“Many people's deputies are under wiretapping without a court decision... it seems to me that everyone is being wiretapped. Absolutely everyone is being wiretapped, this is already the norm, no one looks at the law. People's representatives now all speak on WhatsApp or some other messenger. This is much more complex than simple conversations. There are different messengers, and people’s deputies use them to conduct important conversations,” Novinsky said.

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