Quaestor Eduard Miritescu was appointed interim in command of the Romanian police



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The new acting head of the Romanian Police is Quaestor Eduard Miritescu, who, since January 2020, has been the deputy attorney-in-fact for the IGPR.

According to G4Media.ro, Miritescu was released on the orders of the Romanian police following the resignation of Quaestor Liviu Vasilescu. Miritescu was, until he became the leader of the Romanian police, head of IPJ Prahova.

Liviu Vasilescu resigned on Tuesday 1 September from the position of head of the General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police (IGPR), as a result of the scandal caused by the meeting he had with the heads of the Duduianu clan of the underworld.

“Allow me to retire today from the position of Inspector General of the Romanian Police, remain a police officer and fulfill the tasks entrusted to me. I encountered a concerted media attack against the Romanian police and the Ministry of the Interior – a time when the The country needs peace and the conjugation of all efforts to protect citizens, “said Quaestor Vasilescu.

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