On the night of March 17-18, eight members of the Noorog creative media studio were detained and questioned by the Cyber Crime Department as part of an urgent investigation, conducted without prior approval from a prosecutor. According to Noorog’s founder, O.Ulamsaikhan, the studio was investigated under Article 19.9.1 of the Criminal Code, which pertains to actions undermining national unity.
Following public concerns about potential rights violations, Deputy Chief of the Central Investigation Department, Police Colonel N.Munkhzul, issued an official statement. "The police officers did not violate human rights, did not break the law, did not engage in torture, and acted in accordance with legal procedures when questioning the employees of Noorog.mn" she declared.
On the night of March 17-18, eight members of the Noorog creative media studio were detained and questioned by the Cyber Crime Department as part of an urgent investigation, conducted without prior approval from a prosecutor. According to Noorog’s founder, O.Ulamsaikhan, the studio was investigated under Article 19.9.1 of the Criminal Code, which pertains to actions undermining national unity.
Following public concerns about potential rights violations, Deputy Chief of the Central Investigation Department, Police Colonel N.Munkhzul, issued an official statement. "The police officers did not violate human rights, did not break the law, did not engage in torture, and acted in accordance with legal procedures when questioning the employees of Noorog.mn" she declared.