Ecuadorian prosecutor agrees to judicial proceedings in Assange's case


(MENAFN) Officials of the Ecuadorian Attorney General's Office are conducting a court proceeding to take hold of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's possessions left at the Ecuadorian embassy in Britain.

Ecuador's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility said the proceeding was conducted with the support of the investigative police and belongings that "could serve as evidence of the possible commission of crimes" would be seized.

The judicial officials "will not conduct a specialized investigation in situ with respect to the possessions seized, which will be sent to Ecuador to be analyzed later," he added.

The official also said: "The action taken by the Attorney General's office goes in accordance with the Ecuadorian law and was authorized by a judge with jurisdiction."

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