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Dac’s flag, raised by police officers with a mandate

Dac’s flag, raised by police officers with a mandate


Protestant Cezar Avămuță, also known as the ‘Dac’s flag’ was preventively arrested for 30 days, after the Bucharest Court rejected on Friday, his appeal against the decision of the District 4 Court on the replacement of the arrest measure at home, according to judicial sources.

‘Today, May 23, 2025, the police officers of the Criminal Investigation Service – Central implemented the preventive arrest warrant, issued on behalf of a man, aged 57, after the Bucharest Court rejected his appeal against the decision of the District Court 4. preventive arrest. Following this decision, the man was transported to the arrest of the General Police Directorate of the Municipality of Bucharest, to execute the disposed measure. The action is part of the authorities ‘steps to ensure compliance with the legal measures imposed by the court’, the General Police Directorate of Bucharest (DGPMB) said.

According to some judicial sources, the man is Cezar Avămuță.

He also climbed a tree on Friday, on the way to the Bucharest Court, so as to protest in the style that consecrated.

On Sunday, 18 large, Cezar Avămuță went up on a scaffold mounted on an institution in the University Market area, after cutting his electronic bracelet mounted by police, judicial sources told AGERPRES.

‘Today, police officers from the General Police Directorate of the Municipality of Bucharest (DGPMB)-Police Section were notified, through the Sime dispatcher, about the fact that a 57-year-old man, under the house arrest, would have cut his electronic surveillance bracelet, The criminal investigation for the offenses of escape and destruction was started against it.

The « Dacian flag » was still investigated in other files and for the offenses of disturbing public order and peace, violation of professional headquarters and outrage. His protest actions, by climbing buildings, scaffolding, cranes or trees, have required several interventions of police and personnel of the Inspectorate for Emergency Situations in recent months.



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