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Rejects accusations of 'excessive violence', the Police Association

Rejects accusations of 'excessive violence', the Police Association

The Police Association expresses full support to its members, who were found yesterday with incidents during a spontaneous demonstration outside the Foreign Ministry.

He stresses that they do not actually respond to accusations of "excessive violence" or "fascist behaviors".

According to a statement from the Association, despite repeated calls by police officers to release the road network, protesters chose to cut off both lanes, preventing traffic traffic and the right to seamlessly trafficking hundreds of citizens.

When police officers made recommendations, the statement was reported, instead of compliance, they were first attacked and reacted by making use of absolutely necessary and similar violence, as provided by their legislation and duties.

The arbitrary and unjustified cuts of roads, without any prior information, violates the rights of the rest of the citizens and cannot be tolerated by the Association.

Source: Radio RII/CYPE

Kos / AK

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