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Andrius Tapinas has posted about this situation on Facebook and asks the Department of Homeland Security to ask.
The news portal tv3.lt sent a request to the Department of State Security, after receiving the response we will complement it.
“I would like to draw attention to a new friend of the presidency and one of the leaders of the Family Movement, Antanas Kandrot, Celofan, who recently gave an interview to Belarusian television, telling how bad the European Union is.
The photo is cool and really interesting. Capture Cellophane, who is sitting behind the wheel of a luxurious Jaguar car at the Viada gas station in Vilnius.
Even more interesting are the numbers on the red cars: they have been checked by specialists almost 100%. He guaranteed that these were the diplomatic numbers of a friendly Belarus and the car they owned.
More interestingly, no one can drive a diplomatic car, a special permit is required, which is apparently granted to Celofan by the Belarusian embassy. If I am not mistaken, then the interior of the car is treated as the territory of Belarus and our officials have limited opportunities to do something.
Unless there is a distant variant that diplomatic numbers are no longer valid and the car is being illegally driven by Celofan, as happened to a Belarusian cigarette smuggler arrested at the Medininkai post a few years ago, who tried to play a diplomat, ”he said. A. Tapinas.
A. Kandrotas of Kaunas, also called Celofanu, is mentioned as one of the organizers of the family march. He was convicted in one case and tried for financial machinations in two more. Together with Vytautas Šustauskas, he tried to enter the Seimas, but without success.
The sharp rhetoric Cellophane “does not give up” to his colleague Artūras Orlauskas. Vitolda Račkova, another organizer of the march, read a letter from A. Kandrotas during the March protest.
“Please read these words of mine: Raskevičius is an absolute colored beetle who will receive funds for his party from the Lithuanian state budget. He is an anti-state. Anyway, those should be shot at least once a year.” V. Račkova read Celofan’s letter.
Aušrinė Armonaitė, the president of the Freedom Party, appealed to the Attorney General regarding these words.
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