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UAE Arrests Wanted Moldovan Citizen Vitaliy Pirlog in Cross-Border Corruption Case

Summary by Khaleej Times
Pirlog was previously chairman of Interpol's Commission for the Control of Files and was the subject of a Red Notice on charges of forgery, bribery, solicitation, and fraud.

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Vitalie Pirlog, former Minister of Justice in the Republic of Moldova and was president of the Interpol File Control Commission (CCF), was arrested in the United Arab Emirates (EUU), suspecting that he had participated in spreading reports of red news that people were looking at, pointing to a source close to the file, forwarded to the AFP.

·Romania
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Vitalie Pirlog is suspected of using her knowledge of the International Police Cooperation Agency to assist some 30 criminals. He was arrested in the United Arab Emirates.

·Paris, France
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Former Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development, Andrei Spînu, confirmed on the TV8 show Cutia Neagră that he has invested in cryptocurrencies, which he considers a viable and future-proof alternative to other types of assets. His statement comes in the context in which cryptocurrency is still a controversial and insufficiently regulated topic in the Republic of Moldova. "I also bought some cryptocurrencies that I trust more. There is…

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The International Police Cooperation Directorate of the National Police Inspector announced that it had received official confirmation from the authorities of the United Arab Emirates concerning the detention of former Minister of Justice and former Director of the Information and Security Service (SIS), Vitalie Pirlog, in Abu Dhabi.

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the United Arab Emirates has officially confirmed the detention of the former director of the Information and Security Service of Moldova (SIB) Vitaly Pirlog.

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Khaleej Times broke the news in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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