The Prosecutor’s Office once again reaffirmed that sealing the doors of a legal entity’s place of business during a search and thereby effectively suspending its operations is unlawful.

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Sealing the doors of a pharmacy or a shop as a result of a search and thereby de facto suspending its operations has been recognized by both the Court and the Prosecutor’s Office as unlawful and inadmissible

In recent practice, instances have frequently been recorded where, in the context of criminal proceedings initiated particularly in relation to economic crimes, investigators have conducted searches after which the doors of business premises, such as shops or pharmacies, have been sealed and closed for an indefinite period of time, thereby de facto suspending the activities of the economic operator.
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