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Police foil attempts to organize murders to order


https://www.ipn.md/en/police-foil-attempts-to-organize-murders-to-order-7967_1005508.html

The police thwarted three attempts to organize murders to order. Two accomplices were arrested, while those who ordered the killings were put on the wanted list, said the head of the General Police Inspectorate Ion Bodrug, IPN reports.

The police established that a Moldovan citizen native of Transnistria was looking for a person who would kill the partner of his ex-wife. Several employees of the Inspectorate went to Hamburg in Germany, where the crime was to be committed. Through the agency of an accomplice, the man transmitted €500 for current expenses, photos of the victim and her schedule to the ‘killer’, who was a police officer under cover. The man, who is now an international fugitive, has lived for a period in Spain.

Practically at the same time, an order was made for killing two persons, who were also in Germany.  The murder was ordered also by a Moldovan from the Transnistrian region. He wanted his former wife to be killed so that he inherited her properly. Ion Bodrug didn’t give details about the second possible victim.