Moscow police are suspected of secretly selling information to citizens of other countries

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Mass checks are carried out due to data leakage.

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Checks due to data leaks affected almost all police departments in the Central District of Moscow, a source of RBC said. Documents and computer information were seized, and several police officers were detained, according to the Baza TV channel.

The Main Directorate of Internal Security of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, together with the FSB, checks the police departments of the Central District of Moscow due to data leaks ordered by citizens of Ukraine, according to the source of the RBC in the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Inspections were carried out in most police departments of the Central District, where they seized documentation and computer data. The investigation suggests that intruders could gain access to other people's passwords to enter information systems and download the necessary data.

Baza was the first to report police checks due to data leaks, including information about security officials and judges. The employees of the Central District Internal Affairs Directorate, who were allegedly engaged in the paid provision of information for clients from the Internet, including citizens of Ukraine, were suspected.

To check the police, they conducted an operational experiment, ordering information about employees of the Moscow prosecutor's office through the darknet. The service received confirmed suspicions of providing information from the Central District Internal Affairs Directorate.
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