Tag: WADA

  • April 10, 2019 UPDATE

    April 10, 2019 UPDATE

    COCAINE Six packages of 170 kilos of cocaine have been found floating on
    the Black Sea close to the Bulgarian town of Shabla, not far from the Romanian
    border. The packages were wrapped in a life jacket and water-proof materials.
    The Romanian and Bulgarian authorities have been working on this case for a
    week now since a large quantity of cocaine was discovered on the Romanian Black
    Sea coast. An ample operation was mounted by prosecutors with the Romanian
    Department for Organized Crime and Terrorism. The packages have been carried by
    waters to the sea from the Danube after a motorboat with 800 kilogram of
    cocaine on board capsized. According to the Romanian police the drug has a
    higher concentration of over 90%, which can jeopardize the life of possible consumers.












    CLEAN SPORT Romania’s National Anti-Doping Agency (ANAD) on Wednesday awarded
    the honorary title ‘Clean Sport Ambassador’ to eight former top athletes from
    Romania, Doina Melinte, Vali Ionescu Caciureac, Miodrag Belodedici, Helmuth
    Duckadam, Narcisa Lecusanu, Alexandru Dedu, Laura Badea and Mihai Covaliu. ANAD
    intends to promote the values of Olympic sporting disciplines, clean sport and
    fair-play and to call into attention this scourge, which is directly impacting sport
    and indirectly society at large. The Play True Day was declared on April 10th
    through the Declaration of Montevideo signed by 17 countries in 2013 jointly
    with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).












    JUSTICE Romania’s Justice Minister Tudorel Toader on Wednesday rejected
    all the four nominations for the position of the country’s prosecutor general
    and the procedure is to resume. The four nominees are: Marian Drilea,
    prosecutor with the Department for the Investigation of Organized Crime and
    Terrorism DIICOT, Daniel Horodniceanu, former head of the aforementioned
    institution, incumbent prosecutor general Augustin Lazar, whose mandate is due
    to expire at the end of this month, and Gabriela Scutea, prosecutor with the
    Court of Appeal in Brasov, central Romania. Under the law, the Justice
    Minister’s nomination is to be sent to the Higher Council of Magistracy, for a
    consultative notification, then is submitted to the country’s president for
    approval.

    (translated by bill)