A prosecutor has intervened to stop a police attempt to search the mobile phones of investigators working on anti-corruption cases. The prosecutor ordered the return of the seized devices, expressing concern that the proposed examination could amount to an overly broad “fishing expedition.” This decision halts the police’s effort to access data from the anti-corruption team’s phones. The prosecutor warned that the search, as initially planned, lacked sufficient justification and risked violating privacy. The move raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and the independence of the anti-corruption investigations. It underscores the sensitivity surrounding investigations into public officials and the need for careful oversight of law enforcement actions. The prosecutor’s action signals a commitment to protecting the integrity of the anti-corruption process.