The crime from Miheșu de Plain. The police consider that Emil Gânj is fled from the country. “Control the game very well”


Gânj Emil. Photo source collage: Romanian Police
Emil Gânj, suspected of killing the woman from the town of Mureşean Miheşu de Câmpie, would have premeditated the deed and would have prepared her supplies in advance, would have destroyed and buried a phone that she used, and the police found at the home of a relative in which there were several phones, which are currently checked, according to the Ministry, according to the Ministry.
Investigators consider that the fugitive has left Romania, and checks in other countries, such as Germany.
However, the main searches are held at a very wide level in Mures county, as well as in Cluj and Bistriţa-Năsăud counties, being a very high area.
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The investigation is also difficult by the fact that many notifications regarding the fugitive-over 300 have been reported, which are each investigated by investigators, but also a lot of false information, such as social-media accounts with the name of Emil Gânj, but which were not created by it, the sources show.
The judicial sources said that this is a mountainous area where there are many abandoned houses – 60%, which are verified by the police from the forensics that follow each runway.
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“It is very mobile, permanently away. It knows the area very well and it is possible to have pre-positioned food reserves. When observed, it moves at an unusual speed for a normal man. It controls the game very well,” said the sources.
They mentioned that 313 alerts were registered-notifications of the citizens that they were seen, but which were not confirmed, of which 282 alerts at 112, 29 direct notifications, one by e-mail and 19 by other forms.




