Public prosecutor's office finds no danger in Siarhej Androsenka's beating
He asked to start a criminal case against the police. The public prosecutor's office replied they found no actions dangerous for the society.
Androsenka was detained at the "silent action" on June 15 and beaten. The next day Androsenka filed a complaint to the public prosecutor's office. He attached a video record in which it was clearly seen that a riot policemen beat him. There were also photos of Androsenka coming out of the police department with traces of beating on his face.
According to Androsenka, they also threatened to charge him of being drunk and using bad language.