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V.Martikonytė posted records about the party that took place on Saturday night on his Instagram account. Here she filmed herself trying to stay out of reach of the cops and get out of the building where the 89-person party was held.
“The police have arrived. Police. No, no, you know, we’re running out of a secret party now, but we’re not escaping because all exits are closed.
The door is closed, the police have reached the bottom. It will be a lesson to have fun, but we want to do it, ”Vidmantė said in the video.
Soon another post shows how the girl went to the store with her boyfriend, but the door was also closed here. Finally, in the last recording, V. Martikonytė showed that they had been found by police officers.
15 minutes He contacted V. Martikonyte, who confirmed that he had attended a party of 89 people.
“It just came to our notice then. And I really don’t see anything wrong with that. You don’t need to turn a party into a big crime. I just believe it. Everyone else does, but maybe because of the quarantine it doesn’t sound so loud. “he commented.
Vidmantė also revealed that it would have to pay a fine for its participation.
“I have it, but what to do now? Nothing. I think I will receive a fine of 250 euros. He has not come yet, “admitted V.Martikonytė, who received a fine, adding that he was waiting for the end of the quarantine, but did not promise that he would not participate in a similar meeting.
Photo by Vigantas Ovadnevo / People.com / Vidmantė Martikonytė-Medišauskienė
As previously written, according to the police in the capital, as soon as after midnight a message was received that a party was taking place in the Kareivių street building, the music was playing loud, people were not complying with quarantine requirements.
The arriving officials found a large crowd in the ballroom, identified 89 participants, most of them ERASMUS students.
Vilnius County Police Representative Julia Samorokovskaya told BNS that most of the people who attended the party were foreigners.
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Officials also identified a suspected party organizer and tenant of the premises.
According to the representative of the Vilnius police, some of the party participants managed to escape when they saw the policemen.
The circumstances of the event are being clarified.
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