Two Macedonian agents arrested in Thessaloniki involved in wiretapping affair

Two Macedonian agents arrested in Thessaloniki involved in wiretapping affair

 Two Macedonian intelligence police officers have been arrested in Thessaloniki, Greece, on the basis of an arrest warrant issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs regarding allegations of involvement in the wiretapping affair. 

The news is announced by officials of the ruling Social Democratic League, while is expected a confirmation from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The arrested are Goran Gruevski and Nikola Boskovski, who were arrested last night, but no details were given.

They are charged with charges of abuse of office and the destruction of equipment suspected of being made the wiretapping. These charges were filed by the Special Prosecution Office in the case of "Titanic".

The Criminal Court ordered detention about three months ago, but shortly thereafter, the officers escaped in the unknown direction.
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