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Constantinov Has Changed Three Cars to Reach the Transnistrian Region, Says the Igp Chief

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The former President of the Gágăzu People's Assembly, Dmitri Constantinov, sentenced on 26 December 12 years in prison, would have entered the Transnistrian region one day before the sentence was pronounced. Chief of the Police Inspector General Viorel Cernăusianu, said that the transfer of Constantinov was documented by special investigation and operational measures.
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Chief Inspector General of the Police (PGI), Viorel Cernăuçani, claims that he did not have the legal basis to intervene before the former President of the UTA People's Union of Georgia arrived in the Transnistrian Region even if the authorities knew how it had moved.

The former President of the Gágăzu People's Assembly, Dmitri Constantinov, sentenced on 26 December 12 years in prison, would have entered the Transnistrian region one day before the sentence was pronounced. Chief of the Police Inspector General Viorel Cernăusianu, said that the transfer of Constantinov was documented by special investigation and operational measures.

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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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