MOSCOW, October 29 (Itar-Tass) -- Investigators who searched
the office of the Strategic Communications Agency on October 23 confiscated
five computer servers containing many tax police and financial documents
pertaining to YUKOS.
The spokeswoman for the Prosecutor General's Office, Natalia Vishnyakova,
told journalists on Wednesday that some of the documents included a scheme
of fund transfers through the administrative territorial entity in the
town of Lesnoi.
"Data on two of the five confiscated servers had been destroyed
after a data destruction programme had been activated," she said,
adding that specialists were trying to recover them.
The Strategic Communications Agency specialises in media services.
The Yabloko party was one of its clients. "We guarantee confidentiality
of information concerning the Yabloko election programme," Vishnyakova
said, "So far we have not found any documents connected with the
Yabloko information campaign."
Investigators are also trying to determine how 700,000 U.S. dollars
found in packages bearing the codes of one of the banks in Atlanta, the
United States, got into Russia.
They have already sent inquiries to U.S. law-enforcement agencies and
officials of the U.S. bank in Russia.
See also:
YUKOS
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