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Lithuanian Citizen with Russian Private Military Company Wagner Symbols Detained at Vilnius Airport

A Lithuanian citizen who had a backpack with the symbols of the Russian private military company Wagner was detained at Vilnius airport; he was fined for displaying prohibited symbols.

Source: “European truth” with reference to Delphi

Details: According to the press secretary of Lithuanian Airports Tadas Vasiliauskas, after the arrest the passenger’s belongings were carefully examined, no threatening objects were found, but because of the symbols the police and the State Border Guard Service (SBGS) were called.

“We contacted the police, we believe that they will clarify what we can do in such cases ourselves or with the help of the police. This passenger was checked. Like other passengers, he entered the waiting room without prohibited items,” he noted.

SOGG press secretary Giedrius Misutis said that the detainee did not fly out of Lithuania, and he was fined for displaying prohibited symbols.

“He intended to fly to London. He is a citizen of Lithuania. During the check of documents, the border guards took him to their premises, drew up a protocol on administrative violation under Article 524 (for displaying Nazi, communist and other prohibited symbols). After drawing up the protocol and all the procedures for it will be released,” the SOGG representative clarified.

What preceded:

  • Previously, in the Czech Republic, the District Court of the Prague 1 district sentenced Jakub Jaszek to six months of imprisonment suspended for 2.5 years for wearing a patch with the logo of the Wagner PMC.
  • Before this, in Estonia, a car driver with a “Russian hooligan” sticker fined 600 euros.
  • In October, law enforcement fined at the border in Narva, a man who had a hat with the coat of arms of the USSR.

2023-12-28 19:41:00
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