Famous criminals also rioted near the Seimas: one of the main ones, with Hitler’s tattoo



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“Give me energy for 15 minutes and I am 90 percent. I will plant this Seimas for life,” said Andrius Lobovas, a participant in the illegal protest.

One of the leaders of the illegal protest that ended in riots was the scandalous A. Lobov. He is a self-taught opponent of vaccines, calling vaccines social bombs on social media.

The Garliava incident has been convicted twice of car theft and has also been sentenced to a year and a half in prison for illegally collecting information on certain people. Lobov, who had Hitler tattooed on his arm, was one of the main instigators of the riots near the Seimas.

“To me, those bullets are like candy and they are not afraid that no one is standing here because of it,” Lobov said.

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PHOTO GALLERY. Riots near the Seimas

The organizers of the anti-taxi demonstration sent their demands to President Gitan Nausėda, but in the riots near the Seimas he was also hampered.

“Such a president should stand up, apologize to everyone, get down on his knees and say, people, I’m sorry, but he’s not doing that, why?” Lobov said.

Although the crowd calls the Lithuanian government and officials fascists, Lobov himself said his phone was a Nazi symbol.

Both at the rally and in the riots, we found Tadeušas Vasilevskis “Gibonas”, a former Vilnius Brigade authority, convicted of robbery and drug distribution. It is true that he stays away from the hottest places, he does not get into fights.

In the riots near the Seimas and Laurynas Ragelskis, whom in 2016 the Department of State Security called a tool of the special services of Russia. Ragelskis is trying to harm Lithuania even now. He films officials during the riots, captures material that he broadcasts to the Russian and Lukashenko propaganda channels.

“Among my protesters are two of my friends, MPs Petras Gražulis and Naglis Puteikis. I just explained to our police that it was not okay to hit these Seimas members, but they hit normal people. He is now being tried by the KGB and Belarus, thousands live, tomorrow it will be on the first Belarusian channel. How is this situation for you? We starve Belarus with our fingers, and we do exactly the same in Lithuania, “says L. Ragelskis in Russian while filming the video.

Along with Seimas and Antanas Kandrotas, “Celofan”, who has drawn the attention of law enforcement agencies due to the embezzlement of money, the shadow fuel business, has already been jailed and is currently on trial in two cases.

Political reviewer Vytautas Bruveris states: “We have seen Paleckis and other outspoken supporters and worshipers of the Belarusian and Russian dictatorships. And we have seen the extremes of our traditional right-wing patriots becoming the best fighters against the dangers of Russia. We have seen them in the same ranks and we see that this is natural in a sense, because the factor that unites them all is destructive, authoritarian, anti-democratic, anti-liberal, anti-Western thinking. Here is the most important value for them. “

V. Bruveris has no doubt that the organizers of the riots disguised in three colors are trying to do one thing: harm Lithuania.

“The main objective is to destabilize the situation as much as possible, incite it and heat it as much as possible, because it is the whole atmosphere, all the air that all this public breathes. The more disorder, tension, more instability, the more heated and heated society, the better for them. “

Political scientist Margarita Šešelgytė adds that the Russian and Lukashenko propaganda channels will try to paint a self-supporting image of the supposedly collapsed Lithuania.

“How can she say anything wrong about what Lukashenko is doing to her people if she treats migrants so badly herself?” See how badly he treats his people who were a peaceful protester. It is this narrative that is also being exploited and will be exploited. During that day 4-5 thousand. gathered before the Seimas and vaccinated 17 thousand. It’s a small and more expressive part of Lithuania, but even among them there were parts that were brought in for completely different reasons and they really didn’t want to cause chaos. “

The Minister of the Interior, Agnė Bilotaitė, affirms: “This is not another expression of their civic position, it is an aggressive and anti-state activity. All necessary legal measures will be taken to accommodate the responsibility for organizing riots, for which there is a really serious responsibility, up to 6 years in our Penal Code. “

A. Bilotaitė

Agents detained a total of 26 people. Most of them opposed the officials themselves or were organizers of the riots. There were also people who were arrested for being drunk.

Police General Commissioner Renatas Požėla says: “The measures were used proportionally, persuasions were used, but when they did not work, the decision was made to use physical force from the officers, followed by the use of tear gas.”

The detainees are still being held in the Vilnius County Police Detention Center. Prosecutors will call for the arrest of some suspects in the riots near the Seimas.

“Everyone is working on whether it will go through the riot line or through other items. There is a lot of footage. As part of the pre-trial investigation, that material is and will be analyzed,” says R. Požėla.

Renatas Požėla

Attorney General Nida Grunskienė states: “The pre-trial investigation is carried out not only for the organization of riots, but also for the possession of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, without any purpose to distribute them.”

During the riots near the Seimas, 18 officials were injured: 12 policemen and six officials from the Public Security Service. Eight vehicles were destroyed.

Ričardas Pocius, head of the Public Security Service, says: “Yesterday there were four officers who were taken away in ambulances. A slight wound to the hand, another to the bones broken by the stones, this morning only the leg bone was found, and another officer from the blast tore the injured leg, and the fourth officer blew up the explosive package. And two more officers came over this morning because they were feeling bad. It could also be our own tear gas. The doctors will clarify. “

The MPs, who befriended the rioters both at night and at night, were criticized. Petras Gražulis, Mindaugas Puidokas, Aidas Gedvilas, Dainius Kepenis invited the protesters inside the parliament. It is true that at least M. Puidokas was later frightened by his new friends, he himself asked for the help of the management of the Seimas.

Seimas spokesperson Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen says: “We should talk about moral responsibility. It is obvious that playing with fears, inciting emotions, is turning against the politicians themselves, who incite emotions. From what I have heard, Mindaugas Puidokas himself was unable to leave the Seimas safely yesterday and asked for help. “

Opposition leader Saulius Skvernelis says: “I do not even want to be next to such” colleagues “, because the statements that were made from the stage, the permits issued to enter the Seimas, several dozen people are not clear in the Seimas, for what is tried to accumulate political points “.

Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis says: “Political capital is being created by shaking the foundations of the state. The Seimas Board will try to learn from mistakes and will consider restricting visitor access with unique permits issued by Seimas members. On Tuesday, MPs issued up to 70 unique passes for the Seimas for the participants of the demonstration. “

Gabrielius Landsbergis (photo Photo Day / Justinas Auškelis)

The conclusions are also drawn by the capital city, which revokes the permits agreed for neighborhood meetings, and it is likely that commercial and cultural events will continue.

Adomas Bužinskas, Deputy Director of Administration, says: “That kind of bona fide indulgence and the belief that everyone will come to the rallies to catch butterflies has not been confirmed for the last time.

The municipality also agrees to deliver to the organizers of yesterday’s rally a bill for the management of the territory and, if necessary, to claim this money in court, the participants have already been fined about 200 fines for the cars abandoned in the forbidden place.

Participants in yesterday’s rally are also criticized by the Jewish community. Near the Seimas, a handful of protesters dressed as concentration camp prisoners, sporting the Stars of David, called the genocide the opportunity of genocide.

Faina Kukliansky, president of the Lithuanian Jewish community, states: “In no way can I link the concentration camp with vaccination, that is, the destruction of people by any means with the desire to treat people without any sign. The second thing is why those people, when they sympathize with dating in this way, don’t come to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust at rallies. “

Yesterday, almost 5,000 people participated in the protests near the Seimas.



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