Alfred Bulai Detained Following a Three-Hour Interrogation

Bulai sues SNSPA.

After more than three hours of hearings in the file of sexual assaults from SNSPA, the former professor and sociologist Alfred Bulai was detained for 24 hours.

Previously, the prosecutors searched Bulai’s home. The investigators informed him of the accusations. So far we know the case was only open on deed, but we’re seeing the first indictment five weeks after the allegations were released.

His home was also searched, and according to Digi24 sources, several documents, documents, and electronic devices were taken from his home, with a cyber raid also expected in the coming days.

What is for sure is that the police left Bulai’s house with bags of evidence that they will investigate in the coming days.

The investigators from the SNSPA file executed, on Wednesday, three more home search warrants, at the home of sociologist Alfred Bulai and two other natural persons. It is about the house of Corina Benga, his assistant who was heard last week and the house of Bulai’s ex-wife.

Last month, investigators searched three SNSPA headquarters.

On August 6, the National School of Political and Administrative Studies terminated the employment contract of Professor Alfred Bulai, following accusations of sexual harassment by several former students, announced the rector of the institution, Remus Pricopie.

On August 28, a student at SNSPA was heard, at the 2nd Police Department in the Capital, as a witness, in the file in which the former teacher Alfred Bulai is concerned.

Bulai sued SNSPA

On the other hand, Alfred Bulai sued the SNSPA university after his employment contract was terminated following the Snoop.ro investigation, the dean of the Faculty of Political Sciences of SNSPA told HotNews.ro on Wednesday , Cristian Pîrvulescu.

“Mr. Bulai has already notified SNSPA about a legal proceeding he has started against us. Yesterday (n.r. – Tuesday, September 3) I believe that this notification was received at the legal service, as far as I understand for the abusive termination of the employment contract (…). I didn’t see the notification, the rector communicated it to me yesterday,” Cristian Pîrvulescu told HotNews.ro.
He also said that, given this court action, SNSPA representatives must be reserved in the public statements they make regarding Alfred Bulai: “This forces us to be as reserved as possible in the comments we make because they can be interpreted from a legal point of view. I am absolutely convinced that in the trial that will take place they will try to prove that we pre-announced, which we tried as much as possible not to do.”
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