DGA searches in Bucharest, Mures and Bistrita Nasaud on alleged corruption offenses
The General Anticorruption Directorate (DGA) officers and police officers have conducted on Thursday dozens of searches in Bucharest and Mureş and Bistrita-Nasaud counties in public institutions and at the homes of individuals in a file in which investigations are carried out on corruption offenses involving of some civil servants from Romanian Car Registry (RAR) Mures.
The source says that the research carried out so far shows that this year a citizen in Mureş allegedly claimed and received money from various persons in order to facilitate individual homologation and issuance of the identity cards for vehicles, in emergency, without programming, for foreign second hand vehicles at the first registration in Romania, a criminal activity that would have been carried out with the support of officials with RAR Mureş.
At the same time, according to DGA, the person reportedly received support from a police officer with the Mures Community Public Service for the Registration and Issuance of Passports.
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