Parliament wants information on use of special surveillance equipment during protests

Parliament wants information on use of special surveillance equipment during protests

The temporary parliamentary committee investigating the use of special surveillance equipment during the Anti-Government Protests on July 10 and September 2, 2020 will request information from the security services.

The deputy chairman of the committee, Prof. Nikolay Radulov of "There is Such a People", said: "People were tapped for various bombastic reasons, including allegations that a coup was being prepared or that a person abroad had paid for riots and so on," BNR’s "Horizont" program reported.

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