“When original law enforcement data from surveillance operations is lost
and there is no verbatim transcripts of conversations, and no emails and SMS
messages then you have a problem,” Alexander Ignor, a criminal law
expert, told the Bild newspaper, adding that it could make it harder to
secure prosecutions.
The scandal will further weaken the position of Jorg Ziercke, the head of the
BKA. The senior policeman has been criticised for the police handling of an
investigation into the activities of the neo-Nazi National Socialist
Underground, a three-person terrorist cell that murdered nine men of
immigrant background and a policewoman between 2000 and 2006.
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