Investigative Committee (SC) of Belarus continues to work to identify active participants in protests against the background of presidential elections, which took place in August 2020. About this department reports in its Telegram Channel.
According to the law enforcement officers, the investigation works with video materials discontinued during rallies, and they can identify the identities of the participants. “We will get to everyone. You should not count that these criminal cases we will throw and forget. We can” complain “any gadget, including the information that was deleted,” said the SC.
However, if desired, minimizing the consequences of participation in unauthorized anti-government actions, SC offered Belarusians to appear in the police. The department explained that a person can count on a decline in the term or size of punishment at least half, and also promised an individual approach to each.
In Belarus, there were mass protests after the presidential elections on August 9, 2020, which once again defeated Alexander Lukashenko once again. Shares were tightly suppressed by the security forces. Tens of thousands of people were detained, many told about torture and beating in insulators. At least four people died, hundreds received prison terms for opposition activities.
Detention continues until now. Stripping also underwent non-profit and non-governmental organizations (NGOs and NGOs), as well as the media. Many protest participants also accused of involvement in terrorist activities, which allegedly sponsor some Western countries.