Cars worth over 17 million lei, in a fraudulent import scheme

Photo source: Customs Service

A fraudulent scheme of importing cars from the United States, worth over 17 million lei, was uncovered by law enforcement. According to the Customs Service, the cars were declared as being destined for the region on the left bank of the Dniester to avoid import taxes, but in reality they were to reach customers in Ukraine, reports IPN.

The Customs Service mentions that several economic agents who had commercial relations among them, including one based in the Transnistrian region, would have been involved in the scheme. According to law enforcement, the cars were declared with the destination of Tiraspol municipality, which allowed exemption from import duties.

The investigations have also revealed that some of the cars may have been dismantled and sold as auto parts on the right bank of the Nistru, without paying the taxes stipulated by law. Moreover, there are suspicions regarding the use of falsified commercial documents.

Following 11 searches, law enforcement officers seized over 460 thousand lei, nearly 8 thousand euros, and over 4 thousand dollars, as well as mobile phones, computing equipment, and other evidence. Six individuals, aged between 33 and 63, three of whom are from the Transnistrian region, are being investigated while at liberty.

The criminal prosecution actions continue in order to establish all the circumstances of the case, identify all the involved persons and administer the necessary evidence.



Environmental inspectors are verifying the legality of some mineral resource exploitation works in the locality of Valeni, Cahul district. The checks are taking place after clay and sand extraction activities were detected in the area, reports IPN.

According to the Environmental Protection Inspectorate, the institution took action following operational information and conducted on-site checks. During the control actions, mining activities were observed. Therefore, they documented the situation, and the legality of the activities is to be determined in accordance with the provisions of the current legislation.

The institution specifies that it will continue monitoring the case and will undertake the necessary measures depending on the results of the checks.

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Cars worth over 17 million lei, in a fraudulent import scheme

Photo source: Customs Service

A fraudulent scheme of importing cars from the United States, worth over 17 million lei, was uncovered by law enforcement. According to the Customs Service, the cars were declared as being destined for the region on the left bank of the Dniester to avoid import taxes, but in reality they were to reach customers in Ukraine, reports IPN.

The Customs Service mentions that several economic agents who had commercial relations among them, including one based in the Transnistrian region, would have been involved in the scheme. According to law enforcement, the cars were declared with the destination of Tiraspol municipality, which allowed exemption from import duties.

The investigations have also revealed that some of the cars may have been dismantled and sold as auto parts on the right bank of the Nistru, without paying the taxes stipulated by law. Moreover, there are suspicions regarding the use of falsified commercial documents.

Following 11 searches, law enforcement officers seized over 460 thousand lei, nearly 8 thousand euros, and over 4 thousand dollars, as well as mobile phones, computing equipment, and other evidence. Six individuals, aged between 33 and 63, three of whom are from the Transnistrian region, are being investigated while at liberty.

The criminal prosecution actions continue in order to establish all the circumstances of the case, identify all the involved persons and administer the necessary evidence.


The opening of negotiations on cluster 6 of chapters brings the Republic of Moldova closer to European security and defense mechanisms, including participation in joint missions of the European Union. The Deputy Prime Minister and interim Foreign Minister, Mihai Popsoi, stated in an interview for IPN, that alignment with the EU’s foreign and security policy has already been achieved by 91%, and the authorities aim to reach 100% as soon as possible.

Mihai Popsoi emphasized that the opening of negotiations for chapters 30 and 31 marks a stage where the Republic of Moldova must demonstrate not only that it can harmonize its legislation with the acquis communautaire, but also that it is capable of acting as a future member state of the European Union in the field of foreign and security policy.

The head of diplomacy in Chisinau stated that in order to close chapter 31, legislative adjustments and continued alignment with the EU’s foreign and security policy are necessary, including in the field of European sanctions. In his opinion, this chapter is one of the most advanced, and the Republic of Moldova is close to achieving the set objectives.

At the same time, referring to the regional context, Minister Popsoi mentioned that the war waged by Russia against Ukraine and hybrid threats have accelerated the cooperation of the Republic of Moldova with the European Union in the field of security. He emphasized that European support has concrete results, including through strengthening defense capabilities and protecting citizens.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025