Fake documents include foreign passports, driver licenses and personality certificates.
In Moldavian oligarch, Macemaker Vladimir Plakotyuk, a document was found in Greece, 21 documents were discovered, drawn for various names. The newsmaker reported this on Thursday, July 24.
Greek law enforcement officials during the oligarch villa’s search, as well as when he was confined to the Airport of Athens, were obtained from Plahotniuk 21 documents confirming the personality. These include passports, personality certificates and driver licenses, allegedly issued by the authorities of Moldova, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Iraq and Vanuatu.
Five documents allegedly issued in Romania and Bulgaria were discovered in former Deputy Konstantin Tsutsu, confined to Plakhotnyuk.
The real name of Plakhotnyuk is indicated only in the Moldavian documents. In Romanian documents, he appeared as Mikhail Antoch, in Ukrainian – Mikhail Taushanzhi, in Bulgarian – Mikhail Taushanov, in Russian – Stanislav Kirsanov. In Iraqi and Vanuatian documents, Plahotnyuk is listed as Al Shaheen Fereyduon Shaheen Yako.
In Konstantin Tsutsu, Bulgarian and Roman documents were found in the name of Andrei Sil.
Moldova law enforcement officials have sent requests to these countries to clarify information about the documents.
Remember, on July 22, in Greece, the oligarch was confined, known as the “Lord of the Moldova”, Vladimir Plahotnyuk, as well as former Deputy Konstantin Tsutsu. The Moldova Ministry of Justice has begun an extradition procedure.
The President of Moldova Maya Sandu said it was good news, urging the responsible state structures to “fulfill justice”.
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Source: korrespondent

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