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30 Days Detention for Agriculture Inspectorate Director Who Demanded €50,000 Bribe

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A court has ordered 30 days of pre-trial detention for the director of the agriculture inspectorate who is accused of demanding a €50,000 bribe from a company whose imports he had deliberately blocked.

According to prosecutors, the director used his authority to manipulate customs procedures and block a company's import operations, then demanded the substantial bribe as the price for releasing the goods. A freight forwarder allegedly served as an intermediary in the corrupt scheme.

The investigation revealed that the director had systematically used his position to create obstacles for the importing company, leveraging regulatory powers to extract personal financial gain. The company's operations were effectively held hostage until the demand was met.

The arrest and detention represent a significant anti-corruption action in a sector that has long been considered vulnerable to abuse of authority. Prosecutors said the 30-day detention was necessary to prevent evidence tampering and interference with witnesses. The case has drawn attention to the broader issue of corruption within state regulatory bodies, with officials emphasizing that no one is above the law regardless of their position.