Mircea Dinescu's house, set on fire. “Damage of 100,000 euros” / The poet's reaction

Mircea Dinescu filed a complaint with the Public Prosecutor's Office claiming that a wooden house he owns in Cetate commune in Dolj county was set on fire. The police say that the incident caused damage estimated at 100,000 euros.
The Dolj County Police Inspectorate specified that, according to the complaint, the fire took place on the night of April 1 to 2.
“On April 17, the police officers of Section No. 9 of the Cetate Rural Police received from the Public Prosecutor's Office attached to the Calafat District Court a complaint from a man from the Cetate commune reporting that, on the night of April 1st to 02nd, unknown persons allegedly set fire to a wooden house located on an extra-urban plot of land in the Cetate commune, causing damage of 100,000 euros”, he declared IPJ Dolj, on Saturday, according to Agerpres.
The police said that a criminal case was opened for the crime of destruction by arson.
Mircea Dinescu's reaction
The poet stated, in a reaction to Spynews.ro, that a few months ago his vineyard had also been set on fire.
“It's about a house that I had built in the vineyard, a wooden house. Today the investigations began. First they set fire to my vineyard, a few months ago, and now they also set fire to my house. I can't say concretely, because I don't know (no who the culprits are), but I think this is the result of that statement by Ion Iliescu, when I was patron at Cațavencii”, said Mircea Dinescu.
The poet said that he would be “like the phoenix bird” and “rise from the ashes”.
“I don't understand why they curse me for becoming a landlord. They have it in their heads that I am a landlord, even though I never had more than 50 hectares. Probably those from Greater Romania… some bitter, that there is also the problem of poverty, that this theft in Romania is not only at the level of politicians, who have clearly stolen and destroyed this country over the course of 30 years”, Mircea also declared Dinescu.




