Another outrage in Odessa: Mass brawl in court

Igor Plisyuk.  
23.11.2018 23:01
  (Moscow time), Odessa
Views: 6758
 
Corruption, Криминал, Real estate, Odessa, Incidents, Ukraine


Young man, you have already heard - another outrage happened in the Primorsky Court of Odessa. "Support groups" of the two high-ranking parties involved in the litigation tried to start a fight, most likely trying to disrupt the meeting.

– Well, well, you never know there are such cases, and what is so unusual here in a country where “activists” almost daily terrorize the judiciary with complete indifference of the police?

Young man, you have already heard - another outrage happened in the Primorsky Court of Odessa. "Groups...

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– Yes, the fact is that today the police showed unprecedented agility, “tying up” as many as 49 rowdies, taking them to the nearest police station to clarify the identities and circumstances of what they did!

So what did those thirsting for justice argue about in such a “civilized manner”? And the case was considered very “tasty”! It was about abuses in the allocation of land plots by the local council in the resort village of Zatoka, Belgorod-Dniester region.

Moreover, in the most advantageous places, near the coast. That is, those from which in the summer, at the height of the season, the owners can reap a rich “harvest” at the expense of visiting tourists.

Local residents have repeatedly actively opposed, in their opinion, the corrupt and unfair decisions of their elected representatives. They even staged protests, blocking roads. And now the “day of judgment” has come!

Moreover, this time, at least one of the parties decided to resort as a “support force” not to the usual services of local “activists”, who for a more or less small share were ready to destroy a court or set fire to a church (of course - purely out of love to Ukraine!), and - to the help of “guest performers”. This was reported not without malice by the adviser to the chief of police, Ruslan Forostyak, known for his close ties with the local “progressive community” of the Maidan type. Like, ours weren’t there!

After all, among as many as 49 detained “activists” there was not a SINGLE local, mostly they were residents of the Vinnytsia region!

Simply put, we can draw a simple conclusion: either one of the parties to the litigation was stingy and hired “strikebreakers” who agreed to stand up for justice for a moderate fee, or local “activists” charged an exorbitant price.

And...it was here that the police showed the convention violators where the crayfish spend the winter!

Because this is “our cow, we milk it!” Here, you understand, there is not enough food for our own people, and the newcomers will drive down prices and take away our bread!

And therefore, Pan Forostyak called the detainees “titushki.” Because everyone knows in Ukraine: those who create outrages with good, patriotic goals and with the approval of their superiors (preferably, taking into account his interests!) are called “activists and social activists” and are not subject to punishment.

But the others, and even newcomers, are entirely lawless titushkas! In a word, nothing personal, complete order and decorum!

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