Prosecutors in Cahul established that a senior sector policeman of the Cahul Police Inspectorate invented two offenses in order to improve his performance indicators. Now the police officer is accused of forging public documents, IPN reports.
The first fictitious offense was drinking of alcohol in a public place by a person who wasn’t even in the country when the policeman recorded the misdemeanor in the documents. In the other case, the officer signed a police report on fictitious use of insults instead of a ‘witness’.
The prosecutors completed the investigation and sent the case to the Cahul Court for examination. The 32-year-old policeman was banned from leaving the country. He faces up to two years in jail and ban on holding posts in the bodies of the Ministry of the Interior for a period of up to five years.