The man who described Skvernelio Street was deemed unreasonably long by police station officials.



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According to him, the Immunity Board of the Vilnius County Police Chief Commissariat (AVPK) established that it was not necessary to keep G. Vaitkevičius in the commissariat for six hours, in addition, a document on the temporary detention was not completed, therefore that it was concluded that the detention was not justified.

Outgoing President Dalia Grybauskaitė’s advisor and former Transport Minister Rokas Masiulis G. Vaitkevičius wrote a complaint about the actions of police officers after he was arrested on Upės Street last June and then spent more than an hour in commission. .

According to 15min.lt, the decision was made to place official responsibility on two police investigators, and G. Vaitkevičius himself apologized.

“It just came to our attention then. No intentional actions by the officials were seen,” Julija Samorovskaja, a representative of the Vilnius County Police, told the portal.

The asphalt of Upės Street in the Vilnius district was described on June 10 last year, the inscriptions “thief’s house” and “Skvernelis” were left and an arrow was drawn.

The man surrounding the street was detained at the scene by agents of the Department of Security and handed over to the police.

Criminal proceedings for defamation and violation of public order are examined by the Vilnius Regional District Court. The court intends to opt for the second hearing on Tuesday.



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