Will Yanukovych's former "ears" serve the new government?

On July 19, 2014, by Decree No. 603/2014 of the President of Ukraine, Oleg Vladimirovich Frolov was appointed Head of the SBU's Department of Operational and Technical Measures. This man became known for his involvement in 2005, as a high-ranking officer in the SBU's radio counterintelligence unit (Department "R"), when he was caught providing wiretapping services to third parties on a commercial basis. According to our source, Frolov was then given a choice: criminal prosecution or voluntary resignation from the Security Service.

As a result, Frolov resigned voluntarily, but in 2007 he was appointed deputy head of the State Service for Special Telecommunications Systems and Information Security. At that time, this service separated from the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and became a separate unit, directly reporting to Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych.
After assuming his new position in the Department of Operational and Technical Measures, Frolov's orders recruited former employees of Directorate "R," his trusted confidants, to form a special group tasked with monitoring the mobile phones of members of one political party. The group was allocated a separate room, a separate, powerful network connection, and separate equipment. No one except them and Frolov knows who they monitor, to what extent, on whose instructions, or where the collected data is ultimately sent.
Ukrainian society has the right to know about the newly appointed candidate's track record and has the right to express its opinion on the government's personnel policy.

Valery Trofilov, Elite of the Country

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