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The charges in the case were brought against a Panevėžys couple who were in their forties. According to the data of the pre-trial investigation, in the spring of 2018 the defendant KA learned that his wife, who worked in the city municipality of Panev ciudadžys, had started a novel with a co-worker.
Although the latter eventually broke the relationship, the angry husband, enraged by the infidelity, began to persecute the ex-wife’s lover and his girlfriend, constantly sending messages and calls.
The couple felt followed, the couple’s parents also received calls about the husband’s inappropriate relationship, and offensive comments spread through social media.
KA’s wife accused the co-worker of the novel of the two and demanded that they leave her alone.
And at that time, his wife continued to pay close attention to the coworker and wanted to continue the broken close relationship.
Tomas Markelevičius / 15 min photo / Panevėžys city municipality
Feeling harassed by both the ex-lover and her husband, the co-worker even wrote a complaint to the municipal administration.
In the fall of 2018, the former lover of KA’s wife was aggressively attacked during a sports competition in which he participated, for which the police were contacted.
A pre-trial investigation has been initiated for the violation of public order, but the couple has also provided information about the persecution they are experiencing.
The investigation raised suspicions that the victim and his girlfriend may have been illegally tracked down. A search of the suspects’ home revealed more than 60 audio recordings of the conversations, as well as photos and other information collected.
Some of these recordings are telephone conversations, and the rest are secret audio recordings made from the smoking office and the official car of the Panevėžys city municipality.
Officers from the pre-trial investigation were able to identify nearly 30 people whose conversations were secretly recorded. Seven of them have been identified as victims in this case. The man and his girlfriend who had a novel with the defendants were also recognized as victims in this case.
According to prosecutor L. Lomonienė, who led the pre-trial investigation, the defendants do not admit their guilt, but the data collected during the pre-trial investigation suggests that the spouses illegally collected information on private lives, illegally installed and used equipment special to track people.
The Penal Code provides several penalties for this, the most severe of which is imprisonment of up to 4 years. The case was transferred to the Panevėžys Chamber of the Panevėžys District Court.
The pre-trial investigation in this case was led by officials from the Panevėžys City and District Police Station, and the investigation was led by the Panevėžys District Prosecutor’s Office prosecutor, Lina Lomonienė, reports the prosecutor’s office.
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