TRAVERSE Issue 19 - August 2020 | Página 47

TRAVEL FEATURE - M o l d o v a DEREK MANSFIELD OVERPRICED SEXUAL FAVOURS “When I was 21, still at university, I was arrested and taken to jail. I was charged with trafficking minors for sex. I did not see a lawyer for two days. My cellmate, a Russian woman, had been arrested and charged for smuggling uranium into Moldova” My couch surfing host, a red lipped, heavily lipsticked, wild blonde and startlingly blue-eyed young woman of 28, fluent in five languages, comes from Moldova, and is, between sips of a green - gold wine, speaking into my voice recorder. Earlier, before this conversation took place, and as I approached the border from Romania, I realised I didn’t know much about Moldova. Previously part of the Soviet Union, I had assumed the nation would speak Russian; in fact, Romanian, which lilts like Italian, is the official language. I mention this for interest for I am fluent in English only. Corruption is and was endemic in Eastern Europe and I learned very quickly it is alive and well in this country too. I handed my passport and bike documents to a non-descript customs official. Fifteen minutes later an overfed woman wearing a drab navyblue uniform that proved she was slimmer when she joined the service, returned with the document. “No Green Card. Big trouble”. Few English travellers have Green card insurance as British insurance companies do not sell it. When I travel, I buy the worthless insurance at the border to avoid fines and bribes to be paid if stopped by traffic police. I told her this, but she said “Return to Bucharest. Buy it there.” And walked away. Moments later, just long enough for me to think, another uniformed official arrived. He was mid-30s, blonde, handsome with a crease in his trousers and a shine on his shoes. He repeated my problem TRAVERSE 47