PACE: Prosecutor’s Office ignores facts and behaves as instrument of political pressure

The political party PACE expressed its concern and bewilderment at the action of the Prosecutor’s Office that, according to the party, effusively ignores the facts and behaves as an instrument of political pressure. The president of the Pastry “Building Europe at Home” Gheorghe Cavcaliuc on his Facebook page published images showing that he informed the Prosecutor’s Office about his whereabouts, IPN reports.

In a Facebook post, PACE said the actions of the Prosecutor’s Office are a bad-taste show and dust thrown in the eyes of taxpayers from whose money the prosecution service is financed. The request was made to Interpol in a move to denigrate Gheorghe Cavcaliuc as a political leader and to denigrate PACE so that there are pretexts for manipulative news that would distract public attention from the incompetence and political bias of the Prosecutor’s Office, which behaves so by order of the political opponents that control the judiciary and use it as a political cudgel to make them remain silent.

The party noted that Gheorghe Cavcaliuc is featured in a politically fabricated case even if he wasn’t even present at the place of the incident.

The Interpol National Bureau requested Interpol’s General Secretariat in Lyon to put controversial businessman Veaceslav Platon and the president of the Party “Building Europe at Home” (PACE) Gheorghe Cavcaliuc, ex-deputy head of the General Police Inspectorate, on the wanted list. The request was transmitted last week and the Bureau hasn’t yet received a response from the Lyon Headquarters.

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