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22 people suspected of being involved in the violent incidents from Monday to Tuesday night in Bucharest, since the end of the demonstration against restrictions to combat the pandemic, were arrested and taken to hearings after searches that took place in the counties of Bucharest and Giurgiu. Prahova and Ilfov. Among those raised are members of the galleries of soccer teams.
This morning, agents of the Capital Police, under the coordination of the Prosecutor’s Office attached to District Court 3, executed 24 house search warrants in Bucharest and Giurgiu, Prahova and Ilfov counties and several arrest warrants, in one case concerning crimes committed on the night of March 29-30, in the Unirii Square area. After the house searches, 22 people were identified who will be taken for questioning, ”announced the Police.
Several samples and evidence, including pyrotechnic materials, were identified and seized.
The action had the support of the Directorate of Special Operations within the General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police, as well as the General Directorate of Gendarmerie of the Municipality of Bucharest and the Gendarmerie Special Intervention Brigade.
Investigations continue to be carried out by the Prosecutor’s Office attached to District Court 3.
On the night from Monday to Tuesday, at the end of the protest against the measures taken to combat the pandemic, a group of protesters marched from Victoriei Square to Unirii Square, where violence and destruction occurred. They broke into shop windows, attacked gendarmes and arrested several aggressive people.
The Capital Police announced after the events that it initiated investigations for outrage, but also for disturbing public order, destruction, destruction due to arson, aggravated theft, non-compliance with the weapons and ammunition regime, but also for illegal carrying of dangerous objects and knives Later, the police announced that 188 people had been identified.
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