“We need to seriously look at certain areas of control - auditory, video, and so on. Here we need perfection so that there is no robbery: some boss wanted to listen to someone - he listened, then he sold the information or told someone. This should not be. I set this task, and you must solve it, ”Belta quotes Lukashenko.

He noted that "everything should be civilized and dignified."

“The main thing is a person. You must ensure its complete safety, freedom of communication. No one has the right to interfere in his questions, ”said the President of Belarus.

At the end of June, Lukashenko reshuffled the State Security Committee of the country and called on the agency to fight terrorism, despite the fact that this problem is not so acute for Minsk.