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Arrenhe tr'Khev

Investigative Report (Summary)

Investigative Report (Summary)

 

Case Number: 2456-A

Reporting Officer: Arrain Arrehnhe tr'Khev

 

Complaint: Tampering (HIC)

Subject: Erein t'Ditsy

 

Determination: Na Illegal Conduct

 

Conclusion

 

Based on lack of motive, subject's own statements, and corroborating factors, it is determined by this investigating officer that the subject committed na illegalities in regards to this complaint.

 

Subject did violate Galae protocols regarding the safe-guarding of personnel access codes.

 

The complaint is still valid, and other subjects must be pursued.

 

Statement Summary

 

Erein t'Ditsy stated that she was approached by a male with signs of recent injury ("looked like he was in a fight") and was offered a romantic dinner. Upon accepting the offer, the male requested t'Ditsy's access codes so that he could replicate their meal. She obliged, and upon returning, they shared drinks. Later, she was rendered unconscious (speculation: drugged), and woke up with a headache and the male was gone.

 

Subject denies tampering with the HIC, though admits that the programs that ran during the incident are hers (Etrehh check verifies ownership). She also insists that she had na desire to share these programs, because na io else would enjoy them.

 

After being shown a holo-image of the escaped Tal'Shiar operative (Case 2458), she verified that this was the individual she was approached by and shared her codes with. While such sharing would be in violation of other regulations, this complaint does na deal with it. There is na indication that she shared the codes for any other purpose than intended: for the male to replicate their dinner. (Etrehh confirms that replicator 25-C was used within the timeframe indicated)

 

Corroborating Factors Summary

 

Based upon prior interviews by other investigating officers in regards to this complaint (*), as well as surveillance footage, the escaped operative had left Medical approximately 18 minutes prior to the timeframe indicated by the Subject. Based on the location of the interlude, it is highly probable that the operative could have made it to the location of the interlude and obtained the codes.

 

Etrehh records also show that the HIC files of the Subject have been accessed by an individual in prior time-frames, though the access records have been tampered with. Also, personal and duty log files of 318 other crewmembers, including the Subject, have been accessed in a similar manner.

 

Based on events on the planet [Planet Name] (Report 997-AT), as well as the available skill and opportunity, it is likely that these records and the contents therein have been shared by former first officer tr'Pscichore. While there is na evidence directly linking him at this time, there are certainly phantom tracks leading in his direction.

 

The timeframe between the obtainment of Subject's codes and the HIC incident would be more than sufficient for the tampering that occurred, and the timely disappearance of the operative during this incident is too convenient to be coincidental. It is highly likeley that the incident was to either injure or yy'a an individual (speculation: t'Rexan), though the choice of t'Ditsy's rather unusual programs in this instance most likely was a positive factor in that regard.

 

There is na apparent motive for Subject t'Ditsy to have engaged in the tampering of this complaint, and na known associations with groups or persons that would benefit from the incident. Her scores on various tests (*) indicates that she is more than intelligent enough na to link herself to this by using her own access codes and programs. All available evidence indicates that Subject t'Ditsy was a convenient target to throw the investigation off the track of the true culprit(s), at least until said culprit(s) were well out of danger of capture.

 

Recommendations

 

In regards to Subject t'Ditsy, this charge should be dropped. Further investigation to pinpoint evidence on Subjects tr'Pscichore and the Tal'Shiar operative would be in order, most importantly, accessing them and an interrogation.

 

For voluntarily sharing her access codes, her supervisor should enact requisite Galae penalties against Subject t'Ditsy.

 

All files and systems in the Etrehh should be re-encrypted and all access codes for crewmembers should be changed, as the links to highly placed and skilled individuals on the Talon indicate treachery from within.

End Investigative Report (Summary) | Case 2456-A

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