Moldova: Russia intimidating officials over corruption probe

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Moldova has accused Russia's intelligence service of intimidating politicians and other officials, amid an investigation in the former Soviet republic into alleged money laundering by Russian officials.

Moldova's said today that intelligence agents had "abusively stopped.... Interrogated, and treated in a humiliating manner" 25 Moldovan lawmakers, intelligence officials, and pro-European politicians in recent months and also sought to put Moldovan officials under "international monitoring" based on inaccurate information.



A statement said the alleged harassment coincided with an ongoing probe into a USD 22-billion money laundering case involving money sent from to the private Moldinconbank.

The statement said had not cooperated with the probe.

speaker Andrian Candu and Pavel Filip Russia's Ambassador to Moldova, Farit Muhametsin today to make an official complaint.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Moldova: Russia intimidating officials over corruption probe

Moldova has accused Russia's intelligence service of intimidating politicians and other officials, amid an investigation in the former Soviet republic into alleged money laundering by Russian officials. Moldova's Parliament said today that Russia intelligence agents had "abusively stopped.... Interrogated, and treated in a humiliating manner" 25 Moldovan lawmakers, intelligence officials, and pro-European politicians in recent months and also sought to put Moldovan officials under "international monitoring" based on inaccurate information. A statement said the alleged harassment coincided with an ongoing probe into a USD 22-billion money laundering case involving money sent from Russia to the private Moldinconbank. The statement said Russia had not cooperated with the probe. Parliament speaker Andrian Candu and Premier Pavel Filip met Russia's Ambassador to Moldova, Farit Muhametsin today to make an official complaint. Moldova has accused Russia's intelligence service of intimidating politicians and other officials, amid an investigation in the former Soviet republic into alleged money laundering by Russian officials.

Moldova's said today that intelligence agents had "abusively stopped.... Interrogated, and treated in a humiliating manner" 25 Moldovan lawmakers, intelligence officials, and pro-European politicians in recent months and also sought to put Moldovan officials under "international monitoring" based on inaccurate information.

A statement said the alleged harassment coincided with an ongoing probe into a USD 22-billion money laundering case involving money sent from to the private Moldinconbank.

The statement said had not cooperated with the probe.

speaker Andrian Candu and Pavel Filip Russia's Ambassador to Moldova, Farit Muhametsin today to make an official complaint.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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