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Ivan Amelchanka left in jail too

An author of a poster “Musorok” (a slang word for a policeman) has not been released after 15 days in custody.

Ivan Amelchanka was to be released from a detention centre on May 30. Belsat correspondents were waiting for him outside the building.

We remind, the author of “Musorok” performance, which became an Internet hit, came to a police department voluntary. A police report for insulting a police officer was drawn up against the young man. The court sentenced Ivan Amelchanka to 15 days in custody.

After his term in custody expired, he was taken to the Maskouski district police department, where a report for hooliganism was drawn up against him (article 17.1 of the Code of Administrative Offences).

The leader of the Belarusian national bolsheviks, Yauheny Kontush, and European Belarus campaign activist Maksim Vinyarski were given five days in custody for alleged “swearing” and “disorderly conduct”.

Young Front members Raman Vasilyeu, Dzmitry Kramyanetski and Uladzimir Yaromenak were not released form jail some days ago. Young Front websites reports they were told during an interrogation, “You will not be released until Putin is here.” Young Front deputy head Mikalai Dzemidzenka remains in the detention facility too.

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