Settlement of accounts in the Romanian police. The famous commissioner Radu Gavris, seconded to Harghita by the resigned quaestor Liviu Vasilescu



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One of the most esteemed Romanian police officers, Chief Commissioner Radu Gavris, was seconded for a period of six months to the post of Deputy Chief Inspector of the Harghita County Police Inspectorate.

The decision appears to be a reckoning considering the conflict between Gavris and the Romanian police chiefs. Until Tuesday, September 1, Gavris will hold the post of First Deputy Chief of the Capital Police, Bogdan Berechet.

The statement from the IGPR Information and Public Relations Center indicates that the decision was taken by order of the Romanian Police Inspector General. The detachment was signed by Quaestor Liviu Vasilescu, before he resigned as head of the Romanian police.

A few days ago, Secretary of State Bogdan Despescu threatened to fire those who “leaked” to the press images showing the nightly meeting of the Romanian police chiefs with the leaders of the Duduianu underworld clan.

Radu Gavris directed for 11 years, from 2007 to 2018, the Homicide service of the Capital Police, which distinguished itself by not having unsolved cases. The police here have been involved in other hard-hitting investigations, such as the Caracal case. Among the cases in which Commissioner Gavris worked with his team are already famous: the death of the policeman Bogdan Gigina, the fires in Giulesti and Colectiv, the case of the pedophile policeman Eugen Stan, but also the case of the Burna surgeon. Since August 2018, he has held the position of first deputy chief of the Capital Police.

Chief Commissioner Calin Gavris is the one who at the beginning of 2018 Carmen Dan, then Minister of the Interior, had asked him to “take a step back”, citing the prescription of a case in which the main suspect was Eugen Stan, the accused traffic policeman pedophilia. On August 28, 2018, Carmen Dan reevaluated Gavris and thanked him for the “professionalism and determination” with which he acted to recover the weapon that was stolen from the gendarme during the August 10 violence in Victoriei Square.


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