Suspects arrested for illegally issuing driver's licenses will stand today trial
The five people arrested on suspicion of illegally issuing driver's licenses will stand today trial. Prosecutors request 30 days arrest warrants for them.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that five employees from Public Services Agency, among which counts two chiefs, were arrested this morning. They were arrested after NAC and prosecutors are performing searches at the Public Services Agency and multiple driving schools from Chisinau.
The suspects have supposedly used an illegal scheme allowing people to gain driver's licenses, discovering over 600 cases of driver's licences being illegally issued.
Evidence revealed that to pass the exam, the suspects were paid between 500 and 1 500 Euro.
Investigators documented frauds during examinations, considering that commission members were indicating the right answers, within the examination room, or through the phone. There were also documented cases when members from the commission would pass the exam in place of the candidates. According to the evidence, in 9% of the cases, candidates were not present at the examination, while 1% of them were even abroad at the time.
A total of over 60 searches were performed at the offices and houses of Public Services Agency employees, as well as some workers from driving schools. Officers managed to find money, documents and other evidence relevant to the case.
The suspects are accused of influence peddling. The suspects risk to spend the next 6 years behind bars. The issued driver's licenses might also be withdrawn.