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A criminal case in which charges have been brought against the Order and Justice Party as a legal entity and six private individuals is being handed over to a court, the Prosecutor General's Office said on Thursday.
The Lithuanian parliament's ad hoc investigation commission scrutinizing the activities of the Lithuanian Radio and Television (LRT) says the public broadcaster's council currently has too many functions and proposes to establish a board.
The Lithuanian Prosecutor General's Office and police have wrapped up their investigation into the theft of clients' personal information and photos from the Kaunas-based cosmetic surgery clinic Grožio Chirurgija.
Lithuanian and foreign officers have busted a large-scale international criminal organization involved in various online and other crimes for a long time in Europe and beyond, Lithuania's Prosecutor General's Office said on Friday.
Lithuania's law enforcement said on Monday it had opened an investigation into the statements by Viačeslav Titov, a councilor in the port of Klaipėda, on Lithuanian partisan leader Adolfas Ramanauskas-Vanagas.
The Lithuanian judges and prosecutors working on the Jan. 13 case downplay Russia's decision to open criminal cases against them and say they have no plans to travel to Russia.
Vilnius will repeatedly ask Moscow to allow Yevgeny Mataitis, a dual Lithuanian-Russian citizen convicted of spying in Russia, to serve his sentence in Lithuania.
Vladimir Romanov, the key owner of the collapsed Lithuanian bank Ūkio Bankas, currently hiding in Russia, will stand trial in absentia in Lithuania.
A court on Thursday suspended Rytis Mykolas Račkauskas, the mayor of the northern Lithuanian town of Panevėžys, from office for three months amid corruption suspicions, a spokeswoman for the Prosecutor General's Office confirmed to BNS.
Vytautas Bakas, chairman of the Lithuanian parliament's Committee on National Security and Defense (NSGK), will on Tuesday present the findings of a parliamentary investigation into business and interest groups' influence on political processes and decision-makers to the full Seimas.
The Seimas of Lithuania's Committee on National Security and Defense on Friday registered the conclusions of its parliamentary probe into business groups' influence on political process and its annexes on the legal act base.
Lithuanian prosecutors say they will decide on further steps in their ongoing pre-trial investigation after examining in detail the European Court of Human Rights' ruling that the country hosted a secret CIA detention facility.
Lithuania will consider appealing the European Court of Human Rights' ruling that a secret CIA prison operated in Lithuania, Justice Minister Elvinas Jankevičius says.
The Lithuanian parliament's Committee on National Security and Defense (NSGK) completed on Wednesday its investigation into business and interest groups' influence on political processes and decision-makers.
The defendants in the January 13, 1991 case cannot be held accountable for the Jan. 13 events as they followed the orders of their commanders and knew nothing about Lithuania's history, their lawyers say.