Tag: Caracal murders

  • August 3, 2019 UPDATE

    August 3, 2019 UPDATE

    Caracal – Investigators continue searches in the house of Gheorghe Dinca from Caracal, in the south of Romania, the 60-year old man who, after being arrested, confessed having abducted, raped and killed two teenagers, aged 15 and 18 respectively. The Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism DIICOT announced that, following tests on the bones collected from Dinca’s house, they identified DNA from one single person, the 15-year old girl. In a Facebook post, the victim’s uncle, who is a public person, said he would ask for international counter expertise in relation to the human remains found in the suspect’s house, because he doesn’t believe the girl was burned there, as the suspect claims. Given the complexity of the investigation, the Carcal case was taken over by DIICOT Bucharest under the coordination of chief prosecutor Felix Banila. Meanwhile, the prosecutor who first handled the case at the onset of the investigation was suspended from Magistracy. One week ago he did not authorize policemen to enter the suspect’s house before 6 a.m. He is now under disciplinary hearings for serious neglect by the Judicial Inspection that announced a verification of the way in which all cases were handled by the Prosecutor’s Office with the Caracal Court starting in 2018. People have shown discontentment with the way the authorities acted in this case, and many officials have been dismissed or have resigned themselves. People put the blame on STS – the service that manages the 112 hot line, which the 15-year old girl managed to call, on the police and prosecutors.



    IMF — A former European Commissioner Kristalina Gheorghieva from Bulgaria is the EU’s candidate to succeed Christine Lagarde as head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). She defeated her challenger the Dutch Jeroen Dijsselbloem after the other 3 candidates had previously withdrawn from the race. Christine Lagarde will be head of the European Central Bank. During its 70 year long history, the IMF has been led by Europeans. The world’s great powers are going to present their candidates for the chairmanship of the IMF by September, with the new chairperson being announced on October 4. (update by L. Simion)

  • August 1, 2019 UPDATE

    August 1, 2019 UPDATE

    CARACAL INVESTIGATION
    – The Prosecutors’ Office attached to the Superior Council of Magistracy on
    Thursday decided to suspend Prosecutor Cristian Ovidiu Popescu in Caracal,
    southern Romania, who did not allow the police to enter the house of Gheorghe
    Dinca, suspected of kidnapping two teenagers, before 6 a.m. on Friday. The Judicial
    Inspection has started a disciplinary investigation and proposed the suspension
    of the said prosecutor, until the procedure has been completed. The Caracal
    case has revealed serious flaws in the activity of some employees in the public
    sector. One of the girls, kidnapped on Wednesday, on Thursday managed to call
    112, the public emergency number managed by the Special Telecommunications
    Service (STS). The Service could not establish the girl’s exact location, and
    the chief operator, and then the police officer that talked to the girl, were
    not able to manage the situation with professionalism. Moreover, the Service
    indicated three wrong addresses, and the police needed 19 hours to get into the
    suspect’s house. This string of mistakes led to dismissals and resignations.
    The Interior Minister Nicolae Moga and the head of the Special
    Telecommunications Service Ionel Vasilca resigned, and the head of the Romanian
    Police was sacked, alongside other local chiefs and the prefect of Olt County.
    In the meantime, investigations into this case, which has shocked Romania,
    continue and, given its complexity, is to be taken over by the prosecutors of
    the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism. So, far the
    investigation has been headed by the anti-mob prosecutors in Craiova. No
    evidence attesting the death of the two girls has been found yet. Despite the
    suspect claiming that he killed the girls, they might still be alive. The Chief
    Prosecutor of the Directorate, Felix Banila, has stated that investigators
    cannot fully rely on the suspect’s statement, as he became rather confused
    during interrogation. Gheorghe Dinca is to undergo a psychiatric evaluation and
    he will also be tested with a lie detector. In parallel, the interim Interior
    Minister Mihai Fifor has stated that the management of the emergency number 112
    will be transferred from the Special Telecommunications Service to the Interior
    Ministry, in order to avoid wasting time transferring the calls to the police,
    ambulance or the fire department.




    ADJUSTMENT – The
    budget adjustment will not result in salary slashes, Prime Minister Viorica
    Dancila posted on a social network. The Romanian official said the impact of
    every measure was estimated while taking into account Romanian citizens.
    Previously, the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats, the Social-Democrats junior
    ruling coalition partners, said it opposed the adjustment. Vice-President
    Varujan Vosganian said the budget cuts for major ministries and budget
    increases for intelligence services are unacceptable. The Government will
    publish the adjustment bill that will be adopted on August 5. The adjustment is
    negative, with a deficit of 4.2 billion euros, accounting for 1.94% of the GDP.
    The Transport, Education and Healthcare Ministries will see budget slashes,
    while the Presidency, the Romanian Intelligence Service, the Foreign
    Intelligence Service, and the Guard and Protection Service will get additional
    funds.




    UNEMPLOYMENT -
    Romania is below the European average with regard to unemployment, with a 4%
    rate, 0.2% lower than last year. According to Eurostat, the rate of
    unemployment in the EU dropped to 6.3% in June, the lowest level recorded in
    the past 19 years. Among the member states, the highest rates were reported in
    June in Greece, Spain and Italy. The Check Republic and Germany stand at the
    opposite pole.




    UNTOLD – More
    than 200 artists will perform on 10 stages at UNTOLD, the biggest electronic
    music festival in Romania, hosted by the city of Cluj between the 1st
    and the 4th of August. One of the biggest stages in Europe was
    placed inside the Cluj Arena stadium. It is 90 m wide and 30 m tall, with LED
    screens over an area of 1,500 square meters and 1,000 light spots. One of the
    most expected guests is Robbie Williams, who will perform on Sunday. Special
    performances will also be given by Armin van Buuren, David Guetta and 3 Are
    legend. The organizers are expecting some 350,000 people from 100 countries.
    More on this after the news.




    GAUDEAMUS – The
    Black Sea Resort of Mamaia is hosting the 11th Gaudeamus Black Seacoast
    Book Fair, organized by Radio Romania. For five days, visitors have the
    opportunity to buy discount books, to attend special events, book launches and
    presentations, as well as various performances, recitals and dance shows. The
    fair is open every day from 3 p.m. until 11 p.m. and entrance is free of
    charge.




    TENNIS – The
    Romanian tennis player Simona Halep will participate in the first edition of
    the Zhengzhou Open, introduced this year in the WTA calendar. Also
    participating will be Karolina Pliskova, of the Czeck Republic ( 3 WTA), Kiki
    Bertens of the Netherlands ( 5 WTA), Elina Svitolina of Ukraine ( 7
    WTA)and Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus ( 10
    WTA). The competition will be held over September 9 – 15. Simona Halep, who is
    now no.4 in the WTA rankings, was number one two times between 2017 and 2019,
    for 64 weeks. Besides the Wimbledon trophy she’s won this year, she also won
    another Grand Slam trophy last year, at Roland Garros.


    (Translated by M. Ignatescu & V. Palcu)

  • July 31, 2019

    July 31, 2019

    CARACAL INVESTIGATION – Prosecutors with the
    Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism have extended their
    investigation into the Caracal murders. They are now investigating a potential
    case of criminal negligence in the case of the police officer who talked to 15-year-old Alexandra Macesanu, who dialed the emergency number calling for
    help, saying she was abducted and raped. The police officer allegedly did not
    follow standard procedures. The suspect in the Caracal murders, Gheorghe Dinca,
    is today being transported to the Penitentiary Hospital in Jilava near
    Bucharest, where he will undergo a specialized medical exam. Dinca will also be
    subjected to a psychiatric evaluation to ascertain whether his judgment was
    impaired at the time he committed the two murders he is charged with. Gheorghe
    Dinca, a 60-year-old mechanic from Caracal, admitted on Sunday to having
    abducted, detained, raped and murdered two teenagers. Alexandra Macesanu was
    reported missing on Wednesday, and on Thursday last week she dialed the
    emergency number 112, operated by the Special Telecommunications Service, which
    was unable to pinpoint the exact origin of the call. Police officers took 19 hours to get into the
    suspects’ home. 18-year-old Luiza Mihaela Melencu shared the same fate in
    April, when the family reported her missing. The bodies of the two girls have
    not yet been found.






    INVESTMENT – The European Commission has approved an investment package worth 27.4
    million euros for the modernization of the port of Galati, the largest port on
    the Danube in Romania. Included in the project are the modernization of the
    docks and necessary infrastructure for a modern intermodal terminal. The new
    logistic hub will promote the interchange from road traffic to rail traffic and
    maritime traffic on the pan-European Rhine-Danube corridor, thus fulfilling a
    common goal of the European Union. The total value of the investment stands at
    90 million euros, with the Romanian state expected to co-fund the project.






    MILITARY EXERCISE – The Resolute Castle 19 multinational
    training exercise is coming to a close at the Getica National Training Grounds
    in Cincu, Brasov County, central Romania. Taking part in the exercise were military
    engineering units with the Romanian Land Forces and the South Carolina National
    Guard. For the fifth consecutive year, the South Danube 10th Military
    Engineers Brigade, with support from Divisions 2 and 4 Military Engineers’
    Infantry, carried out works aimed at creating the training infrastructure and
    platforms. Resolute Castle 2019 is aimed at increasing the level of
    interoperability by means of constant training and the implementation of
    innovative solutions to joint military engineering issues. All the works are
    part of a project under the European Reassurance Initiative (ERI), carried out
    by the United States in cooperation with Military Engineering structures within
    the Romanian Land Forces.






    UNEMPLOYMENT – The
    unemployment rate rose to 4% in June, which is 0.1% more compared to the
    previous month (3.9%), the latest figures of the National Statistics Institute
    reveal. The number of unemployed aged 15-74 in June stood at 352 thousand
    people, as compared to 351 thousand in May, although on the wane as compared to
    the same period of 2018 (379 thousand). Broken down in terms of gender, male
    unemployment is 1.1% higher than female unemployment, standing at 4.4%. The
    unemployment rate for adults aged 25-74 stood at 3.1% in June.






    MEDALS – Romanian students taking part in the International Chemistry Olympiad
    in Paris grabbed one gold and three silver medals, the Education Ministry
    reports. Mircea Raul Bodrogean, a 10th grader with the International
    Computer Science High School in Bucharest won gold. The silver medals were
    scooped by Ioana Maria Popa, a 12th grader with the National High
    School in Iasi, Ana Florescu Ciobotaru, an 11th grader with the
    International Computer Science High School in Bucharest, and Tudor Lile, a 10th
    grader with the Moise Nicoara National High School in Arad. A total of 309
    competitors from 84 countries took part in the 51st edition of the
    International Chemistry Olympiad hosted by Paris, France.






    FOOTBALL -
    Romania’s football champions CFR Cluj on Tuesday advanced to the third
    preliminary round in Champions League after drawing 2-all against Maccabi Tel
    Aviv of Israel away from home. In the first leg CFR defeated Maccabi 1-nil. The
    team from Cluj will next play Celtic Glasgow of Scotland, which in the previous
    round ousted Estonia’s Nomme Kalju 5-nil in the first leg and 2-nil in the
    return leg. On Thursday, Romanian vice-champions FCSB will play FC Alashkert of
    Armenia in the return leg at home, after winning 3-nil away from home in the
    first leg. CSU Craiova will also play against Honved Budapest at home after
    drawing nil-all in the first leg. And finally, Romanian Cup winners Viitorul
    Constanta will play the return leg against KAA Gent, to which it lost 3-6 last
    week.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)