
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.
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.
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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.
Source: Hot News RO

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