George Simion decided to open a criminal case after traffic police spotted him on Thursday evening in Victory Square, where he was preparing a protest action of the Romanian Union Alliance, driving a car with a suspended driver’s license, court sources told HotNews. ro.

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George Simion was taken by masked men at three in the morning from Victory Square after an almost hour-long standoff with the police, who asked him to accompany him to the headquarters of the Road Brigade on the grounds that he was driving with a suspended license.

The leader of AUR hosted all scenes LIVE.

George Simion was at Piața Victoriei, where there was a bus with party members who had come to Bucharest for the Sunday rally. Gendarmes appeared on the basis of the fact that there is a disturbance.

The Metropolitan police issued several fines and opened criminal proceedings

According to the capital police, on the night from Thursday to Friday on Victory Square, traffic police officers found a 36-year-old man who was driving a car with a suspended driver’s license.

He was taken to the headquarters of the highway brigade, where criminal proceedings were opened for driving a vehicle without a license, that is, driving a vehicle on public roads with suspension from exercising the right to drive.

A man was fined 1,450 lei and disqualified from driving for 30 days after he drove and parked a bus in a restricted area on Piața Victoriei on Thursday night and refused to move it, police said.

Prosecutors are also investigating a possible act of hooliganism after one of the police officers was assaulted during the intervention.

The police lifted the bus using a platform.

During the night, several people disturbed public peace in Piața Victoriei and received three fines totaling 14,200 lei.

The leader of the Ukrainian SSR says that the protesters were attacked

The President of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), MP George Simion, will be present on Friday, at 11:00, at the headquarters of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, where he will accompany the “protesters who were attacked last night. by law enforcement agencies on Piaţa Victoriei”.

According to a press release sent by the AUR, cited by Agerpres, they will request a medico-legal certificate “confirming the traces of blows and violent intervention by the gendarmes during the forced evacuation operation.”

The AUR claims that a group of gendarmes and several police officers intervened after the bus of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians was brought and parked in the central square of Piazza Victoria to promote the October 2 protest.

“After several hours of negotiations, during which the protesters refused to move the bus, the gendarmes forced their way into the car and brutally expelled the people inside. Several AUR members and sympathizers were brutally beaten by the law enforcement authorities when they were in the central square of Piaţa Victoriei, in no way without blocking or obstructing traffic and without disturbing public peace,” the quoted source said.