Counter-terrorism officers believe the hidden computer was used by members of a group active at the time
The anti-terrorist agency is continuing its investigations and is examining in detail the findings of the Yafka in Pagrati. A laptop found at the site that was last used in 2012 was put under the microscope. However, its user was found to have deleted a large number of files and then turned the computer off.
Counter-terrorism officers believe the hidden laptop was used by members of a group active at the time.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations tries to recover deleted datasearching for notices, search history, and incoming – outgoing documents.
Analyzing dust patterns on items in the warehouse, it is estimated that the last entry of a person into the area was about 20 to 30 days ago, according to SKAI information.
The authorities are also examining the movements and contacts of the 49-year-old tenant of the premises. They have already confiscated books, documents, notes, a computer, a mobile phone and keys.
Forensic labs are checking fingerprints and genetic material to determine if the 49-year-old tenant visited the warehouse. For the same reason, the keys found in his possession are also checked.
The Anti-Terrorist Service does not rule out the possibility that the tenant is an old, obscure member of the “Revolutionary Struggle” or the “People’s Fighters” group.
Source: Skai
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