Intelligence Service says there are no undercover officers in Justice or inside political parties

Autor: Cristian Gheorghe

Publicat: 26-01-2017

Actualizat: 26-01-2017

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The president of the Standing Parliamentary Commission for the control of the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI), Adrian Tutuianu declared on Wednesday evening that he has been informed by the SRI heads that there are no undercover agents in Justice, but that SRI has undercover officers or collaborators, just as any other intelligence service, who obtain useful information for the national security.

"In the discussions we had with the SRI representatives we have firstly brought up the stuff made public by the National Union of Judges. We have received the following answers from SRI: there are no collaborating undercover officers or any other categories enumerated by the law regarding the judges' regime and they said they would also provide the necessary means to verify this when we carry out visits at subordinate institutions. The second answer communicated by SRI was that there are no undercover officers inside political parties. We were informed that SRI, just as any other intelligence service, works with covert agents, with collaborators and obtain information that is useful for the national security," specified Tutuianu at the end of the sitting.

Previously, the SRI director, Eduard Hellvig, mentioned that the service he leads doesn't have and will not have undercover agents in politics or justice.

"SRI doesn't have and will not have undercover agents in politics and justice, and during my mandate SRI will not get involved in any power game, it will not organize protests or street movements, as it has been falsely claimed in certain places,"underscored Eduard Hellvig.

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