Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The detained Tuesday while trying to hold an unsanctioned event at Triumph Square in Moscow ordered appearance before the court

The detained Tuesday while trying to hold an unsanctioned event at Triumph Square in Moscow ordered appearance before the court, RIA Novosti reported on Wednesday in the press service of the Ministry of Interior of the capital's central board.

Earlier, the police reported that about 25 people were detained.

"The detainees made ​​up protocols on administrative violations of Part 1 of Article 20.2, Part 5 of Article 20.2 and Article 19.3 of Part 1 of the Administrative Code of Russia, and they are required appearance before the judicial district" - a spokesman said.

Police reported the arrest on the eve of and opposition leader Eduard Limonov.

Earlier, the prosecutor's office of the Central Administrative District of Moscow has warned the activists of public associations of violating the law in connection with their plans to hold an unsanctioned rally July 31 at Triumph Square. City Hall is not agreed to such an event.

The opposition has traditionally come to the Triumphal Square 31 th. Often, due to the fact that the activities are not coordinated with the authorities of the city, activists of the "Other Russia" holds the police.

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