Ex-political prisoner interrogated on Lithuanian Embassy attack
On November 29, "Young Front" activist Uladzimir Yaromenak was interrogated on "Molotov cocktail" thrown at Lithuanian Embassy.
The ex-political
prisoner is under preventive surveillance now. On Thursday, he came to the
criminal-executive inspectorate of Pershamayski police department to register,
as usual. However, he was taken from there by the representatives of
Partyzanski district police department criminal investigation.
Yaromenak: "Naturally, I managed to inform my
lawyer, and then they took my cell phone and drove me to the police department.
I spent two hours there waiting for the investigator. They took explanations in
five minutes and let me go. Most likely, this is connected with my pending
conviction, they just checked me".
It is curious that Yaromenak was detained for pouring valerian drops on the
Lenin monument and stayed in the Maskouski district police department at the
time of the attack on the Embassy.
Euroradio reminds, recently there appeared information that the police
interrogated anarchists who were mentioned in the case of the Russian Embassy
attack. No "Young Front" activists apart from Yaromenak have been interrogated
so far.
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