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The scandalous grandson of S. N grandris Bernardas Bučas, who was not allowed to be arrested by the Kaunas courts after the attack on the sheriffs, is suspected of a new crime. This time, his victim is a Nigerian citizen, and Buch himself tends to describe the attack as his reaction to the murder of blacks in the United States.
Attacked at a stop
A 27-year-old black man who married Lithuania and had a temporary residence permit in our country trapped B. Bučs on one of the streets of Kaunas less than two weeks after his release from police custody, without the request of the Prosecutor arresting him for the aforementioned counterattack against bailiffs, including inheritance. – stolen stone crosses from the grandmother’s homeland cemetery.
Buch’s new crime, which this week was related to the aforementioned case of psychological violence against bailiffs and desecration of a cemetery, was committed late on the night of June 1. However, eloquently silenced from the public.
While driving a Nissan X-Trail on behalf of her sister on March 11 at approximately 11:30 a.m., Bucha, 39, saw a black man standing at a public transportation stop with other people. And jumping out of the car, without even turning off this engine, he hurried across the street toward him. And there, after the English “hello”, B.Buc allowed himself to hit the black man in the face.
What happened next, according to witnesses, including the attacked wife, reminded the world of images of the United States killing blacks during a police operation. After grabbing his victim after the blow, B. Bučas hurriedly pushed him down, intervening under the armpit and pressing on his neck. According to witnesses, all this was accompanied by offensive racist epithets.
After grabbing his victim by the neck and intervening under the armpit, Bučas hurriedly pressed him to the ground. According to witnesses, all this was accompanied by offensive racist epithets.
Eloquent loop and track
The attacked was unwilling to surrender. When they faced each other, they both fell to the ground. In the end, the attacker managed to escape the grasp of B. Bucas. And press this to the ground. In such a situation, the attacker was found by the police summoned by witnesses in a hurry to the scene. One of them managed to capture part of the incident on a mobile phone.
After B.Bučas was arrested at the crime scene, a pre-trial investigation was initiated under an article of the Penal Code that establishes responsibility for incitement against any nation, race, ethnic group, religious or other group of people . One of its parties provides for a fine or restriction of liberty, or arrest or imprisonment of up to two years for publicly mocking and despising a person due to their race or nationality.
Incidentally, after starting this pre-trial investigation, it was discovered that B. Buch was convicted of such bullying in 2017 and in Germany. And after his arrest in Kaunas on suspicion of the same thing, he stated that he did not want the police to be informed about it.
A couple of days later, he would appear before the Kaunas District Court to arrest B. Buč, who made it clear that his actions were related to events in the United States, whose images had gone around the world a week ago. Like the protests that accompany these.
Leaving the field free, Bučas launched an attack against the blacks and finally found himself behind bars.
Judge Violeta Miceikienė, considering that B.Bučas has no family and no job, according to Sodra, has not worked in her life, has relatives abroad and he himself lived there, in the United States and the United Kingdom, allowed him be arrested for a month. Although he was asked to isolate B. Buch from society for twice as long.
Some do not investigate, others do not arrest
A few weeks ago, another Kaunas District Court judge, Dominykas Rusonis, who was asked to arrest B. Bucas after the attack on bailiffs, did not allow it.
There were no grounds for this, it was argued: B. Bučas’ participation in the pre-trial process can be ensured by milder measures. Also, there is no reason to believe that you can commit new crimes.
The prosecutor appealed this decision before the Kaunas Regional Court. However, he also rejected his complaint.
Then one of S.Nėris’ six grandchildren and the sculptor Bernardas Bučas, named after his grandfather, were charged with three allegations of psychological violence against the Kaunas bailiffs.
Firstly, due to the obstruction of the activities of a bailiff with an office on J.Gruodžio Street. The first, who has an executive case against B. Buch’s debts, found a video with a photo of him in his email in early April, in which the debtor had an old weapon in his hands. There was also a male voice on the recording, which in English demanded that it be removed urgently after the review.
After the sheriff informed the Kaunas police about this, he refused to start a pre-trial investigation. However, after reviewing its decision, the Kaunas District Attorney’s Office reversed this decision. And twelve days later, a pre-trial investigation into the sheriff’s threats and obstruction of his activities began.
Soon he was furious
On May 17, a stone cross with a German inscription was found near the sheriff’s office, as well as the offices of four of his colleagues in central Kaunas – February 16, Gediminas, Kęstutis and A. Mickevičius streets. .
The crosses at the Kaunas sheriff’s office were brought from the former cemeteries of the Saugoniai village.
According to preliminary data, all of them also contained executive cases related to B.Buč’s debts.
However, only on the walls of the three aforementioned offices, a triangle was still drawn which, according to law enforcement officials, is also threatening in nature.
According to Kauno Dienas, B. Bučas basically admits to attacks against bailiffs accused of him. However, he tends to say that these are not crimes, but his freedom of expression.
It tends to similarly explain what the triangle drawn in the three Kaunas sheriff’s offices means. It is a triad.
Wikipedia describes the triad as a common name for Chinese criminal organizations.
After B.Bučas was accused of obstructing the activities of five Kaunas bailiffs, the case related to the previous terrorization of one of them, which started in April, was added to this pre-trial investigation.
The old man spoiled vandalism
After the aforementioned attack on bailiffs, B. Bučas was also suspected of vandalizing the old Saugoniai village cemetery in Alvitas village, the Šeimena elder in the Vilkaviškis district and the misappropriation of five monuments to the victims of the World War I, with the aim of preventing psychological violence.
Gintas Bakūnas, the elder of the Šeimena elder, who oversees these cemeteries, admitted that he learned of their desecration by Kauno Diena only the day after the events at the Kaunas sheriffs’ offices.
He said an area in these old cemeteries had also been reserved for German soldiers who died during World War I. However, after the disappearance of the village, these cemeteries were found on the border of the villages of Kiršai and Alvitas. Not far from them, the wife of S. Nėris’s only son, who came from these areas, lives today. B. Bučas’ mother, suspected of desecrating them.
The old man said he went to these cemeteries in a remote wooded area, and found a fragment of one of the stone crosses there for the German soldiers buried here.
The shadow of murder
As has been written more than once, B. Bučas, who was acquitted a couple of years ago, has been a headache for Kaunas law enforcement officers for many years.
In 2008, he was suspected of fraud. However, this pre-trial investigation ended, according to preliminary data, after reconciliation with the victim. In 2012, a similar fate succeeded a pre-trial investigation initiated against B. Bučas for theft. It was only discontinued for insignificance.
However, in 2013 B. Bučas was fined LTL 390 for theft, which he paid.
This was followed by a series of various offenses with which B. Buč was linked, which had been described more than once. In 2015, he was also arrested for the murder of a homeless person, the remains of which were found in the sewer pit of one of the moors in Kaunas Old Town. Such a decision was made after finding the witnesses who raised them. They said they had done so following the instructions of B. Buč, who introduced himself as a police officer. However, this pre-trial investigation was terminated without proving his guilt.
Cured or not?
B.Bučas was also suspected of attacks on museologists, heritage conservationists, a Kaunas bailiff and police, who set fire to the old Santaka Police Commissariat building in Kaunas Old Town.
However, pre-trial investigations into threats, violation of public order and damage to foreign property in a universally dangerous manner ended in coercive medical measures for these crimes, as the Kaunas District Court determined in February 2018 that it applied B. Bučas.
According to the conclusion of the psychiatrists who examined him, B. Bučas was sent to Rokiškis Psychiatric Hospital for involuntary treatment. However, six months later, the Rokiškis court, also based on the findings of the psychiatrists who had already treated B. Bučas, changed the mandatory treatment regimen for him as an outpatient. In August 2018, he was discharged from said hospital.
Half a year later, the Kaunas District Court, as required, again reviewed the decision of his colleagues in Rokiškis and extended the mandatory outpatient treatment to B. Bučas for another six months. However, at the end of this, she had already stopped him, also based on the psychiatrists’ findings, most likely on the recovery of this patient of his.
Photo by Andrius Aleksandravičius, Kaunas Police.
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