The founder of the Bismobil Kitchen company, Mihail Şaran detained

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AGORA recalls that, on April 7, Mihail Şaran escaped after refusing to appear at the court ruling that was to send him back to preventive detention for 30 days, at the request of the PCCOCS prosecutor. He moved to a park, forced and removed the electronic monitoring bracelet, threw away his coat and ran away. The police of the Republic of Moldova are looking for him to be detained.

Five days after he escaped right before he was placed in custody and was put on an international search, Mihail Şaran appears with a message on social networks. Although, after a while, the message was deleted, some media sources managed to save it, and the screenshot with the text posted by Şaran appeared in the press. In the message he explains why he ran away and admits that one day he will turn himself in to the authorities.

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We specify that on March 29, the Chisinau Court of Appeal admitted the appeal of the lawyers of the founder of the BisMobil Kitchen group of companies, specialized in the manufacture of kitchen furniture. Thus, he was released from preventive detention and placed under house arrest for 20 days.

Later, law enforcement officers searched the founder of Bismobil Kitchen after he was released from pretrial detention and placed under house arrest. According to the prosecutors, he would have exerted pressure on the witnesses and interfered in the criminal investigation.

We remind you, he was detained on January 19, 2023, at Chisinau airport, when he was about to leave Moldova, with a one-way ticket – Moscow, Russia. Later, at the request of PCCOCS prosecutors, he was placed in preventive detention.

At this stage of the investigations, the estimated damage amounts to almost 40 million lei, with 158 victims in Moldova. Investigations continue, during which the persons concerned in the file benefit from the presumption of innocence, according to the law.

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