Monitoring of the Euro MP KO. The justice acted in an unexplained way

angora24.pl 8 months ago

It has been officially known since December 2021 that Krzysztof Brejza was being spy on by peculiar services under the Law and Justice Office. The Canadian Citizen laboratory Institute confirmed that the politician was under surveillance through the Israeli Pegasus system. Experts of the Toronto University centre determined that Brejza's telephone was hacked 33 times between April and October 2019.

Unexpected change of decision

Krzysztof Brejza's surveillance thread is linked to an investigation conducted by the prosecutor Zbigniew Ziobry, concerning alleged extortions from the City Office in Inowrocław. The main suspect in this case is the erstwhile head of the office who was a associate of the Law and Justice Office until the end of 2015. However, unlike Breiza, it was not covered by the operational activities of the services.

An examination of the papers relating to the surveillance of Euro MP KO reveals that the justice who initially refused to renew the operational control unexpectedly changed his decision. He so rejected his earlier justification for the refusal and agreed to the extension. specified abrupt change raises questions about the motives behind it.

I've reworked dozens in my life, if not hundreds of requests for operational control, and I've never seen a justice change his head and draw after the form. – told Onet a caller from the service.

Compromising materials

The CBA's request was based, among others, on data obtained from Krzysztof Brejza's telephone utilizing Pegasus, erstwhile the surveillance had been ongoing for a month. He was accompanied by the content of a policy discussion with his wife, which took place in February 2019 on the Signal communicator. The conversation revealed that Dorota Brejza informed her husband about the signals that CBA was looking for compromising materials, including regarding the financing of the election campaign. According to Onet, however, everything indicates that the description of the conversation presented to the justice was manipulated.

Krzysztof Brejza had long suspected that private messages obtained by CBA utilizing Pegasus had been fabricated. TVP, then led by Jack Kurski, published material that was expected to prove that Brejza was organizing a group of net haters. Later analyses showed, however, manipulation in the texts presented.

Earlier this year Samuel Pereira, the author of these materials, was convicted of defaming Breyza. In an invalid judgment, the court ordered the erstwhile head of TVP Info to apologize to the Euro MP and to pay PLN 15,000 to the WOŚP. Additionally, the Bydgoszcz court obliged the Polish tv to apologize and pay compensation for publishing falsified correspondence.

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