Also, it was reported over eight terabytes of server data was seized. That is a lot of data and there were reports about CM having similar amounts confiscated at the time they were seized. having said that, no reports of arrests were made.
The authorities can say anything and certainly want to make it look good what they've done in the press release. Big round of shoulder patting... Much heroes, so wow... Big yawn! Not impressed.
It could just be an eight TB SSD, maybe encrypted, maybe not, holding data of different coin nodes. Who knows, so what? Same psycho game procedure as commonly executed in similar cases. Still not impressed.
It seems a lot of people really quickly reflex to "it must be a huge pile of logging data, shudder". I don't think so, but frankly there's about zero evidence, just the usual bla bla in such authorities' press releases. They'd be stupid to present anything substantial. And we'd be more stupid to blow it up based on their press fart like the yellow press would do.