The identity of the suspect was established through his repeated presence near the buildings of the Central Election Commission and General Inspectorate of Police.
An accomplice of saboteurs who planned to set fire to the Central Electoral Police building and civil servants’ cars was detained in Chisinau on Monday night. This was announced by the General Inspectorate of Police of Moldova on Tuesday, November 5.
Law enforcement officers searched the house of a 31-year-old man and seized a mobile phone with evidence of participation in a criminal case.
The Prosecutor’s Office for Combating Organized Crime and Particularly Important Cases studies the collected evidence, after which the need to apply a preventive measure will be determined.
The identity of the suspect was established through his repeated presence near the buildings of the Central Election Commission and General Inspectorate of Police. He studied when they were unsupervised.
The police recalled that one of the official law enforcement vehicles caught fire on the day of the November 3 presidential election.
We remind you that several buses of Moldovans permanently residing in Russia were brought to Moldova to vote in the second round of presidential elections. Moreover, the trip is free for them.
In addition, the head of the General Inspectorate of the Police of Moldova, Viorel Cerneutanu, previously revealed that Russia transferred almost $40 million to Moldova to bribe voters in the presidential elections.
Source: korrespondent
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