New Track in the Case of the Fugitive Emil Ganj: the Police Are Looking for Him in the Basement, in the Tunnels Built by the Army
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There were new information about the search for the criminal mission in Mures. The officers took into account that Emil Gánj was hiding in the basement, in the tunnels built by the Army after World War II. The crime was searched for nearly two months.
Almost a month and a half, the main suspect of the Mureş crime, Emil Gánj, is still free. Police teams, gendarmerie and civil servants are still looking for him in the Mureș, Cluj and Bistria Nasăud courts. The search has been extended to Hungary and Germany. Article Emil Gánj, rejected for one and a half months. The Mureș refugee is now searched for police in the secret tunnels of the Army, which are now well over 50 years away in Romania TV.
Investigators have a new track in the case of the most sought escape from Romania. Emil Ganj would hide in a secret network of military tunnels. The police started researching here after a month and a half and they searched him with hundreds of people but also with drones and helicopters on the accused man who had killed him and burned him.
The police who are looking for Emil Gánj, the crime committed in Muresh after almost two months, are now exploring the subterraneans built by the Army after World War II. The officers take the flight to hide in the old military tunnels.
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