"Hraparak" newspaper wrote:
Yesterday, Hovik Aghazaryan's lawyer applied to the prosecutor's office to find out how the personal data of the deputy appeared in the hands of a third person, the prime minister.
"I have asked my lawyer to apply to the General Prosecutor's Office in order to initiate an appropriate legal process to clarify how my personal information from the Anti-Corruption Committee got to third parties," Aghazaryan said.
Let's remind that Aghazaryan is a witness in the proceedings initiated on the basis of the statement of the former head of the KP, Argishti Kyaramyan, and weeks ago his phone was confiscated by the Anti-Corruption Committee, then its contents appeared on the table of the Prime Minister, who published them at the KP session, then printed them and handed them to the KP to the faction to read.
Before turning to the prosecutor's office, the deputy's lawyer sent letters to Gegham Margaryan, the deputy head of the investigation department of the Anti-Corruption Committee, demanding an explanation of when, why and to whom the phone was provided, why the Kurdish Code was violated, why and how confidential information related to private and family life obtained during the investigation provided to another person.
He also asked the director of the National Security Service, Armen Abazyan, whether the National Security Service received an investigative order from the Anti-Corruption Committee to conduct a digital search of the MP's phone, and if so, to provide him with that document.
Also, as a result of the search, did the National Security Service detect threats to state security, if so, what actions were taken, did they appeal to the Prosecutor General to initiate proceedings, if not, why?
However, they did not receive an answer from both institutions and they appealed to the General Prosecutor's Office.