Police stopped the driver for violating traffic policies, and in the process of reviewing these documents he has been wanted since April.
On Vinnitsa on Friday, August 22, most protest against the TCC and the police attempt to prevent the person who wanted. After the rally near the TCC building, the male released, the local edition reported for 20 minutes.
Police claimed that on August 22, during the city’s patrol, police stopped the driver for violating traffic policies.
In verification of documents, a 25-year-old driver, who wanted from April 13, Vinnitsa Ompsk and SP wanted to move to the passenger seat and tried to escape.
Law enforcement officials have limited his movement. Meanwhile, passers -by tried to interfere with the administrative case.
A video appeared on social networks how women surrounded the police car and beat their hands on the windows.
In Vinnitsa TCC, they denied that protest was associated with their activities.
“We officially reported that at the time of events recorded in the video, Vinnitsa TCC military personnel and the joint adventure did not perform any events related to the mobilization or notice of the population in the indicated location,” the military enlistment office.
TCC is called not to spread manipulative and nasty information and use only reliable and proven resources.
Remember, on August 1, hundreds of people gathered at the Lokomotiv Stadium at Vinnitsa near the Lokomotiv Stadium, which declared illegal holding men of TCC employees. Law enforcement officials use gas cans against protesters and conduct restraints.
Police said a group of people had a conflict with military personnel. Some citizens broke the doors of the object and tried to break.
Police opened criminal proceedings to the reality of an attempt to occupy a state institution, five people were confined.
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