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NEWS > 07 February 2007

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Karadi denies corruption alleg
Police Commissioner Insp.-Gen. Moshe Karadi opened the latest stage of the Zeiler Commission Sunday proving his endurance as he stood at the witness stand throughout eight hours of testimony.

Karadi took the opportunity to slam detractors who claimed that his nomination and that of Asst.-Cmdr. Yoram Levy were based upon political concerns. He continued to defend his appointment of Levy as well as his treatment of a murder investigation that has become a thorn in the side of the police.

Karadi began by refuting claims that campaign donations had brought about the appoint... Read more

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07 February 2007
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Officers of Lithuania’s Criminal Police Office detained the commander and the deputy commander of Financial Crimes Investigation Department of the Kaunas City Police Commissariat. The detentions took place during operations in the second largest city of Lithuania on Wednesday.
According to Police Commissioner General Vytautas Grigaravicius, the officials detained are suspected in misusing their posts, and hence they were detained by a subdivision of Criminal Police Office that fights police corruption. Grigaravicius said that the activities of the officials were under observation for several months.
New searches are being carried out at the homes and offices of the suspects.
The pretrial investigation is run by Prosecutor General's Office. The prosecutors have declined to reveal more details about the operation.
 

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