“Illegally recorded video materials will be destroyed publicly”
Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia posted in the organization's page in the social network: "Illegally recorded video materials disclosing information about the private lives of citizens, which are stored in the archives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are finally going to be destroyed publicly, in front of the media. The event will be held at the so-called Moduli building at 3:00pm on Thursday, August 5. The decision was made on Monday during an expanded meeting of a special committee set up in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which was attended by the Ministers of Justice and Internal Affairs".
Source:the organization's page in the social network
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