Police Check Thousands Of Cars After Weapons Warehouse Break-in

Romanian police are checking, since Wednesday evening, cars in Bucharest, surrounding Ilfov county and the Bucharest - Pitesti highway after a weapons storage facility in Ciorogarla, lfov, was broken into.

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Police Check Thousands Of Cars After Weapons Warehouse Break-in

Bucharest police spokesman Christian Ciocan said filters have been organized as of Wednesday at the entrances and exists of capital city Bucharest. 
 
Filters were extended countrywide and police pulled over and checked thousands of cars for weapons.
 
Defense Ministry spokesman Costi Spanu told MEDIAFAX Thursday that the investigation regarding the breaking into the weapons storage facility in Ciorogarla is ongoing and the case is being investigated by officials of the Defense Ministry, Interior Ministry and military prosecutors.
 
Spanu couldn’t say whether any weapons were missing from the warehouse, but said the investigation and inventory at the warehouse entail several stages.

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