Headquarters of Teleradio-Moldova Company, Supreme Court of Justice vandalized
13:09 | 28.09.2024 Category: Social
Chisinau, 28 September /MOLDPRES/ - Another two state institutions have been vandalized last night, by throwing paint to their buildings. It is about the headquarters of the Teleradio-Moldova public company and the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ). The cases are investigated by the Police, in order to identify the people who committed these deeds and their relations with people trained in Moscow, in order to make destabilizations in Moldova.
„Policemen have already established a circle of suspects and undertake all criminal procedure actions to this end,’’ the Police informed.
One day ago, another two state institutions were vandalized. It is about the building of the Labour and Social Protection Ministry and the government building. The suspects threw paint to the institutions’ buildings. The people would have received 5,000 euros for vandalizing the government building alone. Following the carrying out of the vandalism actions, the video clip with their actions was to be placed on Telegram as proof of the mission’s fulfillment.
On this case, policemen on 27 September detained two persons trained in Moscow to vandalize state’s institutions. According to the General Police Inspectorate (IGP), the actions’ goal was to destabilize. Large sums of money were paid for the carrying out of these actions.
The people detained said they were members of a group of 20 people, lured to vandalize state’s institutions from Moldova. One of the suspects said that he had also been in charge of luring young people for the subsequent training in Moscow. The actions needed to be carried out in Moldova were to be communicated there; they were paid with 500 euros each monthly.
Law-enforcers on 27 September carried out a string of searches at the homes of four persons and raised more boxed with paint, gloves, cards, identity acts, which confirm their trips to Russia, as well as other objects which can serve as evidence in the criminal file.
The investigations continue on this case.