Within the last 24 hours Romanian Border Police carried out specific activities within the area of responsibility in regards to state border surveillance and checks, counter and prevent illegal migration and cross border criminality. The main events were as follows:
Romanian - Moldovan border:
Criminal file for smuggling
Prior acts of criminal investigation in terms of
the offense of smuggling were drawn by Romanian Border Police
officers within Albita Border Crosing Point, Vaslui County on the
name of a Romanian woman, whom tried twice in a month to bring into
Romania cigarettes from Republic of Moldova.
The cigarettes, valuing about 346 lei, were seized by Border Police
officers.
Goods for sale without justifiable documents
Romanian Border Police officers within Falciu Border Police Sector, Vaslui County, were fined 6,000 lei each company who carried goods for sale without justifiable documents, in accordance with the law.
Coffee seized at Romanesti
Romanian Border Police officers within Romanesti Border Police Sector, Botosani County detected inside a car belonging to a Romanian, 30.6 kilos of coffee, in order to be sold. The coffe valuing about 530 lei was seized and the owner was imposed a fine of 1,000 lei.
Coast Guard:
Illegal fishing
Romanian Border Police officers within Coast
Guard carried out several activities for countering and preventing
illegal fishing within the responsibility area, seizing 436 kilos
of fish, 73 monofilament nets 4,209 meters long, a boat and an
engine of a boat.
All the imposed legal measures were taken by Border police
officers.
Not genuine goods detected at Agigea
Romanian Border Police officers within Constanta
Sud Border Crossing Point detected two containers coming from
China, carrying not genuine goods. The goods were supposed to be
handed over to two companies from Romania.
All the imposed legal measures were taken by Border police
officers.
Milk powder without justifiable documents detected at Harsova
Romanian Border Police officers within Coast
Guard detected a Romanian carrying in a truck 2 tones of milk
powder without justifiable documents.
The milk powder, valuing about 8,000 lei, was seized and on the
name of a carrier was imposed a fine of 1,000 lei.
Criminality on public roads
Romanian Border Police officers within Coast
Guard detected while carrying out border surveillance and control
activities within the area of responsibility four Romanians driving
vehicles with falsified or expired documents.
Prior acts of criminal investigation in terms of the offense of
usage of false documents or of complicity to forgery or driving a
car without having valid registration documents were drawn by
Border Police officers.
Romanian - Serbian border:
Seven Algerians detected at the border
Romanian Border Police officers within Lunga Border
Police Sector, Timis County, detected seven Algerians with ages
from 19 to 38 years old, intending to illegally cross Serbian -
Romanian border.
Prior acts of criminal investigation in terms of the offense of
illegal state border crossing were drawn by Border Police officers,
following at the end of the investigation to be taken all the
imposed legal measures.
Romanian - Hungarian border:
VW Golf pushed up to Nadlac
On 24.01.2012, Romanian Border Police officers
within Nadlac Border Crossing Point, Arad County, detected a
Bulgarian pushing VW Golf in order to pass border check as he had
no driving license. The vehicle was stated as stolen from Germany
on 23.01.2012.
All the imposed legal measures were taken by Border police
officers.
9.18 Kilos of tobacco seized at the border
On 24.01.2012, Romanian Border Police officers
within Varsand Border Crossing Point, Arad County, detected a
Romanian trying to illegally bring into Romania 9.18 Kilos of
tobacco.
All the imposed legal measures were taken by Border police
officers.
Vehicle with falsified registration documents
Romanian Border Police officers within Turnu
Border Crossing Point, Arad County, detected a Romanian driving a
vehicle using falsified registration documents.
Prior acts of criminal investigation in terms of the offense of
usage of falsified documents were drawn by Border Police officers,
following at the end of the investigation to be taken all the
imposed legal measures.