He shouted "ZOMO!" For the police, pushed one. KSP looking for a participant in the clashes in front of the Palace



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The Metropolitan Police determines the identity of a man who, during an incident recorded Thursday in front of the presidential palace, shouts to officers: "ZOMO! ZOMO!" And then push one or even hit them. According to the KSP spokesman, Mr. Sylwester Marczak, the investigation is being conducted, among others After the protest Thursday against the changes in the judicial system in front of the presidential palace in Warsaw, przepychanek was reached / Paweł Supernak / PAP "class =" img-responsive "/>
                            

After Thursday's protest against the changes in the judicial system in front of the presidential palace in Warsaw
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The officers of the capital now determine the Identity of a man. All who recognize it, ask for contact with the command at ul. Wilcza in Warsaw

  Emotions on police activities in front of the Palace.

The police were attacked aggressively. We must all be grateful to the police for showing signs of restraint – Marshal Stanisław Karczewski commented on the clashes that took place after Thursday's protest against the changes in the judicial system in front of the Palace … read more

Currently, an investigation is underway concerning the violation of the corporal prisoner and insulting a police officer, forcing him to resign from his official duties – said Communist Sylwester Marczak

This is the first investigation launched in Krakowskie Przedmieście . Nobody was arrested then. KSP does not rule out, however, that there may be more procedures.

We analyze all the materials that come from our own recordings, but also those that appear on the web and in the media. In case of suspicion that we are dealing with a crime, we will turn to the individual television for the transfer of material – In the evening, opponents of law and justice have forced changes in the streets of many cities Polish. in the judicial system. A few hours earlier, President Andrzej Duda signed a parliamentary amendment to the laws, the Supreme Court, the court system, the National Council of the Judiciary and the Prosecutor's Office

In Warsaw, protesters gathered in front of the palace presidential. The protest officially ended around 11 pm, but after its closure, some demonstrators remained in front of the Palace. It was then that incidents with protesters and police officers took place

Thousands of people took to the streets of Polish cities to protest changes in the justice system imposed by law and justice. In Warsaw, in a crowd gathered in front of the presidential palace, Andrzej Duda shouted: "You will be seated!" or … read more

As reported by the Polish news agency, empty bottles flew into the officers, someone launched the flare. A group of people wanted to break the police cordon. One of the participants entered the concrete elevation next to the police, holding the flag with the inscription "NADAD" in the hands, the sirens ringing megaphones around. Another protester stood between the officers with a banner, another with a flag. The group chanted the offensive words to President Andrzej Duda. Screw and tear gas were used to visit the church at the Presidential Palace

A real boiler was made, the police had to arrest someone, they wanted to prevent it. The police used the gas, eventually all were released slowly – reported in a conversation with the Polish press agency one of the participants of this event

The ambulance called by the protesters came on site. – One of the protesters. The police were supposed to answer only in the same way.

The flow of gas was directed to the person who had released the gas. So in theory to a person. Practically, since the situation was dynamic, the gas could also affect other people – explained earlier in an interview with RMF FM, comm. Sylwester Marczak.

The spokesman also reported that two policemen had been wounded

The Warsaw headquarters itself pointed out that during Thursday's activities, "the police were calm, professional and not provoked by certain people who were trying to aggravate the conflict by their behavior, fighting for a clash ". physically and vulgarly referring to the officers. "

The Minister of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, Joachim Brudzinski, quoted on Twitter Monday 19 July 2018

Thank you @ PolskaPolicja for the professionalism and responsible behavior at today 's events in many Polish cities. I would also like to thank all the protesters who protested in accordance with democratic standards, without attacking the police officers who protected them

Marshal Stanisław Karczewski, referring to the events in front of the Presidential Palace on Friday, spoke of attacking, pushing and insulting the police, who nevertheless behaved – according to him – "in a proper manner."

I watched a lot of videos (…), I saw how aggressively the police were attacked. (…) I think we should all thank the police for showing that they are moderate – he said

Opposition politicians have an entirely different opinion about Attitude of the capital's officers after the demonstration in Krakowskie Przedmieście

Obywatelska issued a statement in which they write, inter alia, that "demonstrations and demonstrations are a form of expression of dissatisfaction in a democratic state "and" the role of the police is to guarantee maximum security (…) "

. that the police itself becomes a provocateur and its aggressive behavior seeks to turn peaceful demonstrations into a confrontation of power with the public – read in a statement

The attitude of senators' officers Krakowskie Przedmiescie says that "such police activities, their brutality and their magnitude they find no justification."

we take them as an attempt to intimidate the society (…) Such behaviors remind us too clearly the actions of the Citizen militia and ZOMO at the time of the Polish People's Republic (…) – also senators of the Platform