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Statement

20.04.2018 12:17 Statements and announcements
Statement

In connection with the actions conducted by groups of participants of the rally organized by Nikol Pashinyan in violation of public order, Police are currently taking measures not only to ensure public order but also to prevent and suppress crimes and administrative offenses. In the course of such measures, Police can also use other forces.
Persons dressed in civilian clothes, who detain citizens are police officers, Police are responsible for their activities.
In recent days, Police has published more than a dozen of statements and reports, which were also disseminated through the media.
In particular, Police repeatedly warned that blocking streets, obstructing traffic, and not fulfilling the lawful demands of police officers to stop such actions are offenses that will be prevented and suppressed.
Police are explaining to offenders participating in the meeting that the aforementioned numerous warnings, appeals and statements, once published, can be considered official requirements and the failure to fulfill them will legitimately lead to negative legal consequences.