
UAE arrests wanted Moldovan citizen Vitaliy Berlog in cross-border corruption case
The UAE announced the arrest of Vitaliy Berlog, a Moldovan national wanted in connection with a cross-border corruption case.
Berlog, who is the subject of a valid Interpol Red Notice, was arrested at the request of French authorities on June 15.
Perlog was previously chairman of Interpol's Commission for the Control of Files and was the subject of a Red Notice on charges of forgery, bribery, solicitation, and fraud.
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