The English police published a video of the arrest of a Lithuanian armed with a knife



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On January 11, Northampton Police issued a report of a compromised nuclear facility in Round City (about 20 miles southwest of Peterborough).

His culprit is Mantas Auryla, a 22-year-old Lithuanian national who was sentenced to 18 months in prison by the Northampton Crown Court for carrying a knife with him in a public place and threatening others with it.

People were not harmed during the crime.

According to the case, on the night of November 19 last year, Northamptonshire Police were notified of a dangerous person in an Asda store who was threatening workers and visitors with a knife.

The armed officers responded.

After the verdict, they released a video camera attached to a police uniform, showing the arrest of Manto Auryla. In the empty store – frightened people escaped from it – the captured Lithuanian was quickly neutralized and did not resist arrest.

“It is not clear what the motives were for Auryla’s behavior,” said Katy Tyrrell, a police detective who led the investigation after her conviction.



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