The Prosecutor General of Spain Álvaro García Ortiz believed he had canceled messages that could help him incriminate him for the crime of revelation of the secrets. In fact, it was not entirely, because It doesn’t matter if you delete your messages on WhatsApp: Google saves them anyway . Now the Supreme Court has received the documentation from Google/Objective that will help in the process.
The decision is currently secret and we do not know exactly what information provided by these companies, but we can formulate different hypotheses to answer two questions. First of all, did you have access to deleted messages? And the second, how could they read these messages?
What happened
The Prosecutor General of Spain Álvaro García Ortiz was accused in October for the crime of revelation of the secrets, as reported at the time by El Confidential. The accusation is linked to the alleged loss of E -mail by Isabel Díaz Ayuso for the press or for educating other public ministries to do so. The same newspaper reported in February that, on the same day when the case was opened, García Ortiz canceled the messages from WhatsApp from her phone, she restored and exchanged it.
Request to Google and Objective
The Supreme Court, said El País in January, tried to collect information on the case for some time. A request was submitted to the Irish offices of Google and WhatsApp via Eurojust, a judicial cooperation agency in criminal cases. THE…
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