The State Security Service of Georgia (SSG) launched an investigation under the Criminal Code of Georgia into public disclosure of information about the official duties of SSG employees and officials.
“The facts of public dissemination of information on the official duties of the employees and officials of the State Security Service have recently increased, which is a clear violation of the Law on State Secrets.
The State Security Service launched an investigation based on the operative information received. Intensive investigative measures are underway to detect persons involved in possible criminal acts, to have a legal response and prevent subsequent disclosure of information containing state secrets,” the SSG said in a statement.