Over the past 3 days, 60 participants of the rally have been detained for violating the rules for holding an assembly or demonstration, in accordance with the Code of Administrative Offenses, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs reports.
The Ministry calls on the participants of the rally to refrain from "committing illegal actions, otherwise measures provided for by law will be taken against them."
"Over the past 3 days, employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have detained 60 participants of the rally - G.L., Z.S., M.B., V.Ch., B.K., G.M., A.G., I.G., G.L., N.L., Z.Ts., N.L., D.M., D.Ch., N.S., S.R., L.S., R.M., L.B., A.G., G.Kh., N.G., I.K., Z.M., T.K., I.V., L.B., N.N., N.B., D.A., I.Kh., N.N., T.G., V.G., G.E., M.T., T.T., L.Sh., I.K., I.Gh., D.T., B.M., N.K., I.D., G.J., G.M., A.Sh., T.K., A.J., V.J., L.A., T.L., K.K., G.S., N.Sh., Sh.B., L.G., A.L., N.P. and G.S.
Despite the fact that the patrol police representatives repeatedly called on the participants of the demonstration not to commit illegal acts, as their number did not give them the legal right to block the road, the demonstrators did not obey the call of the law enforcement officers, again blocked the roadway and hindered the traffic.
Once again, we call on the participants of the demonstration to refrain from committing illegal actions, otherwise legal measures will be taken against them,” reads the information.