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This judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44 § 2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial revision.
The European Court of Human Rights (Second Section), sitting as a Chamber composed of:
Robert Spano, President, Julia Laffranque, Ledi Bianku, Paul Lemmens, Valeriu Griţco, Stéphanie Mourou-Vikström, Ivana Jelić, judges, and Stanley Naismith, Section Registrar,
. On 18 May 2009 a prosecutor interviewed the applicants, who repeated their statements made to the police. These statements were then forwarded to the Prosecutor General's Office. On 20 May 2009 the results of the internal investigation (see paragraph 15 above) were also submitted to the Prosecutor General's Office. It would appear that the latter did not take any decision in respect of the material submitted to it.
. On 23 July 2009 the applicants made a complaint to the Prosecutor General's Office, referring to the verbal abuse to which they had been subjected, as well as to the order to undress in front of male officers.
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