After two months of police investigation, the prosecutor’s office will decide whether to continue the investigation or transfer the court.
Within two months, Police police will review the case of damage to the rent tomb to the mountain monastery in front of the przemysl, and then transfer the case materials to the prosecutor’s office. The latter will decide what the additional course of the case is. This was announced by the prosecutor’s district in Lyubach of the RP Agneshka Netskazh-Trivals subcarpathian voivodeship in the Ukrinform commentary.
The disgust -the -Lyubach police department under the supervision of the local prosecutor’s office conducts an investigation into the reality of a criminal offense – Desecration of monument or place of memory. Police also check if the crime can be considered as Damage to the ownership of other people.
“Police are obliged to inform the prosecutor about the results of the investigation, the most important event. Eventually, the prosecutor will decide on further development of the case,” emphasized the nonsense.
He added that on the basis of the evidence collected by the police, the prosecutor’s office would decide: to continue the investigation for another or two months or send a court accuse if the attacks were established then.
The prosecutor now noted that he was “no information that the police suspect someone or installed attacks.”
Remember that we have already written that the Provocative Sign has appeared at the Mass Tomb of Poland’s rent soldiers. The rent fighters in the text were called “guilty of terrorism and genocide related to the Polish, Ukrainian and Jewish population.”
In Poland, they are angry because of the rent flags in the procedure moved to Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent

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