The former head of state was transferred under judicial control. He is prohibited from leaving Moldova for 60 days.
Former President Igor Dodon of Moldova has been released from house arrest. This decision was made by the Supreme Court of Justice in a meeting on Friday, November 18, according to NewsMaker.
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At the same time, it was noted that the former head of state was transferred under judicial control. Dodon is prohibited from leaving Moldova for 60 days.
Our first success. Today I was released from house arrest, but the struggle continues, said Dodon after the court session.
It will be remembered that on May 24, law enforcement officers searched Igor Dodon’s house. On the same day, he and his brother-in-law were detained for 72 hours. And two days later he was sent under house arrest for 30 days.
The searches are part of a case known as “Kulek.” Dodon is suspected under the articles of passive corruption, receiving political party funding by a criminal organization, high treason and illicit enrichment.
At the same time, in June, another charge was filed against Dodon in connection with the illegal purchase of electricity – the so-called “Energocom cases”.
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