The controversial video on platform X has triggered political upheaval, prompting state services to examine all aspects thoroughly.
Following the Lakotrypis complaint, authorities now seek the so-called investors behind the staged scene. They also trace invisible traces from suspects’ video calls.
With Law Office directives, the Police investigative team scrutinises the video content to identify potential criminal offences – not just by investors, but also participants.
Key figures briefed and testimonies
The Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General, after meeting the Police Chief yesterday, received updates on the probe’s progress. It covers not only video creation but also statements made and by whom, regarding possible crimes.
Businessman George Chrysochos, featured in the video, gave deposition at Police Headquarters this afternoon, following Lakotrypis and Charalambous testimonies.
Agencies’ positions clarified
The Independent Anti-Corruption Authority clarified it cannot investigate under current law once criminal probes by Law Office or Police begin. It notes the video underwent detailed review in yesterday’s session, amid strong political and public calls for suo moto action.
Police Spokesman told SIGMA investigations follow a specific, undisclosed direction as data evolves constantly.
The Transparency Commissioner stated the Authority began minute-by-minute analysis of the video yesterday morning. “We act neither hastily nor idly. We will consult Law Office; if aspects merit complementary probe, we proceed.”
SIGMA understands all legal means will exhaust to identify video creators and purported investors, possibly aided by international independent hackers in internet security and content production.
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