
The Europol union posted an image of two police officers pushing a special police car in the middle of an intersection, commenting on the video: “Because the world keeps asking why we need new cars.”
In the pictures, you can see two policemen pushing a police car at an intersection, without specifying in which locality they were filmed.
The Romanian police’s purchase of up to 600 new BMW cars for the institution is controversial because it is seen as a “dedication”.
Interior Minister Lucian Bode presented the findings of the control body in the case of the purchase of BMW cars for the police from the company of a close associate of the president, Klaus Iohannis, showing that “the tender is correct and Mr. Drula is deliberately misinforming”.
On the other hand, USR leader Catalin Drula defended himself, claiming that Minister Lucian Bode “lies like he breathes”, causing “deliberate confusion between the European funding of the road safety project and the tender organized by his loyal subordinates”.
We remind you that in the scandal caused by the purchase of 600 BMWs from Automobile Bavaria, the Romanian police defended themselves claiming that a similar procedure took place last year, this is true only for 300 cars, but with the same technical characteristics. The procedure was canceled because no offer was registered.
The police kept quiet that at the canceled last year’s auction there were potential bidders who asked to make some adjustments, but the police did not want to make concessions, according to data from the Electronic State Procurement System (SEAP). .
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Source: Hot News RO

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