[Imc-germany-editorial] Police raided squat in Prague

kao kao at nadir.org
Di Mär 29 17:13:14 UTC 2022


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good luck und in solidarity


bublina at riseup.net:
>  Hi comrades,
> Can you sharing this statement? Thanx
> 
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> 
> On Wednesday, 9 of March 2022, police raided the Bublina squat in Prague
> and conducted a search. Four people, one dog and one cat were in the
> building and surrounding area at the time. The armed police unit broke
> down several doors but caused no injuries and no one was charged. The
> court-approved search warrant was built on the suspicion that one person
> present had committed violence against a public authority and also
> damage to property. The raid was said to be intended to help secure
> evidence of these offences. During the search, which lasted several
> hours, computers, mobile phones, documents, a gas pistol and spray paint
> were seized. Then the police left and left the squat unsecured. It was
> later reoccupied.
> 
> The suspicions stated in the protocol relate to several protests that
> happend last year. These protests were against the brutal police
> crackdown in which Roma man Stanislav Tomáš died after police officers
> pinned him to the ground and knelt on his neck for several minutes.
> 
> The first event investigated was the burning of a barricade near a
> public gathering on 26 of June 2021. The second event was an explosion
> and fire on the outskirts of Teplice (poor northert Bohimia region) on
> 12 of July 2021. The third event investigated was the sending of a
> threatening e-mail about the alleged placement of explosive devices at
> the police station in Teplice and at the headquarters of Agrofert
> (company of Adrej Babiš who was a Czech Prime Minister at the time).
> 
> The Czech police have harassed many people in recent years and accused
> them of similar activities. For example, the Phoenix I and Phoenix II
> cases. These cases did not stand up in court because the investigators
> generally did not have evidence to prove their disputed claims. Even
> this time they do not base their suspicions on anything but speculation.
> The “proof” is supposed to be, for example, that the suspect, like the
> perpetrator, uses the publicly available platforms riseup.net and
> noblogs.org. Another “proof” is said to be a match in height or two
> similar letters in a sign spray-painted on the road and in a tattoo on
> the leg. The most ridiculous is the claim that the biggest clue is the
> presence of the suspect at the public gathering in Teplice on 26 of
> June, when the barricade was set on fire.
> 
> It seems that the failure of previous cases has not helped the Czech
> police to reflect on their stupidity. They are probably following the
> strategy: last time we had nothing and it didn’t work, but if this time
> we have an even less, hopefully it will work.
> 
> If you want to show some support, you can write on the email.
> 
> source:
> https://bublina.noblogs.org/post/2022/03/19/police-raided-the-bublina-squat-in-prague/
> 
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