Four Russians investigated for theft and Chisinau International Airport employees harassment
Border police have begun investigating four Russian citizens on suspicion of hooliganism and theft, last week at the Chisinau International Airport.
Three of them, aging between 27 and 31-year-old, stole life jackets from an airplane.
After searching their hand luggage, the items were found and seized and returned to the air company after the case will be closed.
The Russia's citizens have confessed during questionings.
After registering the case, the men were allowed to pass the border.
If found guilty, they risk a 650 conventional units fine, 120 to 240 hours of unpaid community services, or up to 2 years of imprisonment.
The fourth person, 31-year-old citizen of Russia, was arrested for 20 days for aggressive behavior in the airport, while drunk.
He made severe public order offences, threatening and cursing air ticket sellers of certain airlines, as well as border police, who interfered and documented his actions.
The man now risks an 550 to 1 050 conventional units fine, or 180 to 240 hours of unpaid community services, or up to 3 years behind bars.
- IGP chief participates reunion of International Association of Police Chiefs in America
- Outbreaks of swine fever triggers quarantine in Moldova and tightening controls at Moldo-Romania border
- Direct flight Chișinău to Tel Aviv available starting 2018
- Photographers from Moldova and Ukraine awarded for best pictures taken at Chisinau International Airport