PCoI into political revenge to commence investigations tomorrow

PCoI into political revenge to commence investigations tomorrow

February 15, 2020   09:37 pm

The Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Political Vengeance is to commence investigations into the complaints received by the Commission from tomorrow (16).

A spokesman of the Commission informed that several parties who had filed complaints have already recorded statements at the Police Unit of the Commission.

Gathering testimonials from the relevant parties will commence on the 17th of February.

Meanwhile, the number of complaints received by the Presidential Commission has exceeded 200. Reportedly, 263 parties have lodged their complaints at the Commission.

Accordingly, preliminary investigations into the complaints are to be initiated by the Police Unit of the Commission.

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