
Two men caught on video swearing at police officers at police headquarters in Gorge County were arrested Saturday for criminal insults. Two, father and son, called 112 with a request for an ambulance to intervene in a restaurant in Tirgu Jiu. Because they ended the call before giving full details, and because the request involved a public eating place, EMS and police crews were dispatched to the scene. The two made a scandal in a restaurant, where they hit a policeman who was dissatisfied with the appearance of the policemen, and continued the brutality in the police department.
“Today, a 53-year-old man and a 20-year-old man, both from the municipality of Tirgu-Zhiu, suspected of committing a crime of insult, were detained by the prosecutor of the prosecutor’s office attached to Tirgu. -Jiu Court, for 24 hours, taken to IPJ Gorj Detention and Preventive Arrest Center. On the evening of March 7 this year, a 53-year-old man allegedly committed violent acts against a police officer who was on duty, and a 20-year-old man allegedly threatened violence and used offensive words and expressions. to another police officer under the same circumstances,” said representatives of the Gorzh District Police, quoted by News.ro, on Saturday evening.
The two suspects arrested on Saturday are the same ones who were filmed swearing at police officers and calling one of them a “slave”.
At first, the brawlers were released, which caused discontent among the police unionists.
How did these two get to the police station
Judicial sources told News.ro that these two are father and son.
On the evening of March 7, they were drinking in the Tirgu-Jiu restaurant, one of them called 112 with a request for an ambulance. Due to the fact that they ended the call before giving all the details, and because it was a call from a catering establishment, a police crew was dispatched to the scene, in addition to the medical one. A 53-year-old man, dissatisfied with the appearance of the policemen, hit one of the policemen on the head with his palm, as a result of which both were taken to the police station, where the scandal continued.
Footage taken at the Gorge police headquarters shows two people, one of whom is filming the police, talking to the officers they accuse.
“Where are my car keys? And my money in the wallet? where Let’s show on the sheet! What did I have with me when I came and when I left? Well, day! I p… on you! You are stupid! Go to hell, you fool!” – says one of them to the policeman, who addresses him in the polite form of the plural.
The man continues to swear obscenely at the policeman on the way out of the police station.
“Slave! Shock!” – says one of them, leaving the police station.
Trade union: “We ask for amendments to the legislation regarding cases of violence”
The National Union of Police and Contract Officers (SNPPC), which released the images on Friday, said prosecutors had fired the two because they believed there was a need to change the law against such incidents.
“SNPPC asks MAI to urgently amend OMAI 9/2009 as promised by Mr. Vice Prime Minister Cătălin PREDOIU! A new outrage at the IPJ GORJ, in which the prosecutor’s office refused to choose preventive measures for the two authors. This is not the first such case in GORJ or Romania. The SNPPC has always drawn attention to the fact that the weakening of the police officer’s powers is mainly due to the lack of firmness in the decisions of magistrates who either conduct investigations at large or refuse remand or decide these cases on discharge/acquittal, thus encouraging to abuse of police officers (physical and/or verbal attacks on police officers, threats, insults, etc.). The basis of society should be the need for the safety of both the citizen and the police. We, of course, rhetorically ask, if the prosecutor or judge was indignant, whether investigative actions were still carried out against the suspects while they were at large?”, the trade unions write.
They claim that “recently, there have been repeated requests for detention and pretrial detention, maximum sentences and no parole for contempt of court.”
The investigation in this case was continued by the employees of the criminal investigation police, commissioned by the prosecutor to carry out specific measures.
Source: Hot News

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