Kandrotas – Celofan’s “performance” at the Kaunas “Acropolis” did not go unnoticed: police took action



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Tikino lacked access to the passport of opportunities

A. Kandrotas, who called himself Celofan, caused a conflict with the security agents of the Akropolis shopping and entertainment center in Kaunas, who verified the passports of opportunity, last Monday, the first day of the entry into force of the new order .

A man living in the Kaunas district, Kulautuva, tried to enter the Acropolis without the possibility of a passport, he argued with a security guard who had not admitted it.

Mr. Kandrotas told the media that he did not have access to a passport because the police officers who had launched a pre-trial investigation into the riots near the Seimas on August 10 had his identity document seized. That is why you cannot get vaccinated, because you need an identity document.

Antanas Kandrotas at the Kaunas shopping and entertainment center “Akropolis

Antanas Kandrotas is in conflict with a security guard at the Kaunas Akropolis shopping and entertainment center

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The recall of the glasses came on the first day of the introduction of the restrictions.

Cellophane said he had come to Kaunas “Akropolis” to collect glasses, which had been delivered to a supermarket optician shortly before the new restrictions took effect.

However, the impression was that a resident of the Kaunas district, who spoke out against government decisions and pandemic management measures, tried to check the tolerance limits of both security guards and police officers. policeman.

When asked if the workers would not be asked to send in some glasses, Kandrot said he could not contact the opticians because he had no contacts and the police officers answered the phone.

Due to the ongoing conflict, the Kaunas police received two reports. Approximately at 10 pm 57 min. The passerby informed him that a man was in conflict at the entrance to the shopping center, and two minutes later A.Kandrotas was called by police officers from the Acropolis administration.

“When the agents left, the person was found outside, and they brought him the merchandise that the man came to the supermarket to collect. The request was not received, but due to the information recorded in the public space, the clarification of the circumstances started from the shopping center, ”said O. Vaitkevičienė, spokesman for the Kaunas County Police Chief Commissariat.

Antanas Kandrotas at the Kaunas shopping and entertainment center “Akropolis

Antanas Kandrotas is in conflict with a security guard at the Kaunas Akropolis shopping and entertainment center

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Discomfort is threatened by not wearing the mask

Today, a police representative confirmed that, following clarification of the circumstances, it was decided to initiate an administrative procedure under article 45 (4) of the Code of Administrative Offenses.

Establishes responsibility for “violation of regulations or decisions of the European Union in the field of public health, hygiene regulations or other legal acts in the field of public health, the Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases of the Republic of Lithuania ”.

This offense is punishable by a fine of 500 to 1 thousand. euros.

According to Delfi, the policemen decided to bring A. Kandrot to administrative responsibility after registering that he was inside the shopping center and was in conflict with the security guards without wearing a protective mask.

Although the administration of the Acropolis has confirmed that the wearing of masks since last Monday is not mandatory, it is only strongly recommended, this clause only applies to those with passports and “legal” access.

Antanas Kandrotas at the Kaunas shopping and entertainment center “Akropolis

Antanas Kandrotas is in conflict with a security guard at the Kaunas Akropolis shopping and entertainment center

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During a search of the house, they searched for explosives and their equipment.

A. Kandrotas, who calls himself cellophane, is one of the suspects in the riots that took place near the Seimas on 10 September. A man living in Kulautuva city, Kaunas district, was arrested last week and his home was searched.

Kandrot himself told Delfi that police officers searched his home for explosives and his equipment, as well as literature on explosives, but found nothing.

After A. Kandrot delivered the report on the suspicions in the anti-riot case, a six-month house arrest was imposed, which forced him to be at home from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., not communicate with 41 people, not participate in nearby rallies. the Seimas, the Government and the Presidency.

For law enforcement, A. Kandrotas is also known for his financial crimes, has been convicted of them and has spent some time in prison. Celofan recently heard another indictment from the Kaunas Regional Court in a financial crime case, he was sentenced to prison, but this verdict has been appealed to a higher court. The financial crime cases against A. Kandrot are pending in court.

Antanas Kandrotas at the Kaunas shopping and entertainment center “Akropolis

Antanas Kandrotas is in conflict with a security guard at the Kaunas Akropolis shopping and entertainment center

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