Authors of false bomb alerts identified

Two detainees and an eighth grader of “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” high school are suspected of issuing false bomb warning in Chisinau on May 4 and 5, Info-Prim Neo reports. At a news conference on May 6, general police commissioner Vladimir Botnari said that the prisoners are aged 52 and, respectively, 35. “The older man was sentenced four times for committing different crimes in Moldova and Russia. Now, he is serving a 10-year prison term. The other suspect was sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment for murder in 2002. Until 2002, he had worked as a jurist in the Chisinau City Hall,” Botnari said. The two aimed to destabilize the situation and cause unrest in the society, the general police commissioner said. Legal action was taken over the given cases. The damage caused to the Chisinau International Airport is estimated at 15,000 euros. The other two institutions, the Press House and the Chisinau City Hall, presented no figures yet, Vladimir Botnari said. A 15-year-old student is suspected of misinforming about the mining of the Chisinau high school “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” on May 5. He explained that he had hostile relations with the administration of the school. The suspects are liable to three years in jail, fine of 500 conventional units and payment of the damage caused. Botnari said that the prison administration will be punished for allowing the two convicts to use mobile phones. The people at the Press House, the Chisinau City Hall and the Chisinau International Airport were evacuated on Monday morning after unidentified persons informed that the three buildings had been mined. A bomb alert concerning “Alexandru Iona Cuza” was issued the next day. No explosives were found at the three institutions.

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