The Novi Sad police released the youth from the roof of the building because they had permission to move.



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About fifteen young people who made torches and fireworks on the roofs of buildings on Cara Lazar Boulevard from 41 to 43 in “spontaneous” support for the Serbian government have been legitimized and released by the police because, journalists were told, they have licenses to move after the start curfew

These young people were reported to the police by the residents of the Novi Sad building, stating that they were not their neighbors.

At one point, a guard appeared outside the building, urging police officers to verify who these young men were, Autonomy reported.

The police arrived with three cars and a march with members of the intervention unit.

Fifteen young men with face masks walked freely from the building, while the police legitimized them and told the gathered reporters that they all had proper licenses to move after 6 p.m.

One of them was arguing with journalists and the police.

Officers also said they were not responsible for harassing the occupants and that it was the job of the communal militia.

The occupants of the building claim that around 4.45 pm, the youth arrived in a white van and brought a mixer, speakers and audio equipment to the building from which they released the recorded password “Hey, hey, Djilas, bring the money, the burglars”.

A similar flare-up took place on the roof of an office building on Liberation Boulevard, opposite the former SUP Provincial, Autonomy reported.

Villagers also reported seeing two young men in black hoodies on the roof of a building near Jovan Popovic Elementary School when they first fired fireworks and then fired torches.

Otherwise, today, after applause to the doctors, the citizens of Novi Sad, again on 20.05 in most of the city, beat the Sherpas and blew their whistles, unhappy that the repressive measures due to the pandemic of coronaviruses are still in force.



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