Customs Service starts investigation on employee accused of passive corruption
Customs Service takes knowledge of the detainment of an employee of the Penal investigation department suspected of passive corruption and ordered an investigation service.
Also, Customs Service expresses its willingness providing the necessary support to investigative bodies to establish all the circumstances of the found illegalities.
The representatives of the Customs Service company relaunched call to society to notify customs authorities about abuses committed by customs officers through the unique call Center on the number (373 22) 574-111.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that an investigator from the Customs Service, a policeman from fraud investigation department of the General Police Inspectorate and head of a section of the DIF are investigated for passive corruption.
According to the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office, they had extorted 50,000 euros from an economic agent to cover up a smuggling case.
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