Former President of Moldova Igor Dodon and employees of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office and the Information and Security Service of Moldova. Archival photo CHISINAU, May 25. Ex-president of Moldova Igor Dodon, detained on suspicion of corruption, is at the prosecutor, where he should be charged, lawyer Maxim Lebedinsky told RIA Novosti. «My colleagues are now with Igor Nikolevich at the prosecutor's office, where he should be charged,» Lebedinsky said. Employees of the anti-corruption prosecutor's office on Tuesday detained Dodon for 72 hours, whom the authorities suspect of passive corruption, illegal enrichment, financing the party through a criminal organization and betrayal of the motherland. Searches and investigative measures were carried out in the house of the former leader. The leadership of the Party of Socialists called on its supporters to take part in a rally in support of Dodon. Later, the party announced mass protests on Wednesday. Dodon, through his lawyers, said on social networks that he had evidence of his innocence. The politician regarded the actions of law enforcement agencies and his detention as «a political matter that is sewn with white threads.» The politician urged supporters of the Party of Socialists to support the protests, he expressed confidence that the opposition «with a firm position and courage» will put in place and «eliminate, if the citizens so demand, the regime that destroys Moldova» of the ruling party «Action and Solidarity».«He faces 20 years in prison.» Kyiv's allies took on pro-Russian politicians
