An Estonian was fined 400 euros for wearing a hat with the coat of arms of the USSR

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2023-10-23 14:25:49

Photo: NG archive

On October 21, border guards checked at the Narva border crossing a citizen of the Republic of Estonia upon entering Estonia, who was wearing a white cap with the coat of arms of the USSR. The person’s attention was drawn to the fact that such symbols are prohibited in the Republic of Estonia. The person was fined 100 penalty units, or 400 euros.

Summary of incidents from Yida Prefecture over the past weekend

Physical violence
On October 22, police were informed that a 38-year-old man had beaten his partner during a dispute in an apartment building on Raudsilla Street in Narva. The police will determine the exact circumstances of the incident as part of criminal proceedings.

On October 22, the police received a report that a drunk 39-year-old man hit his partner on Lekhola Street in Akhtme. The police will explain the exact circumstances of the incident as part of criminal proceedings.

On October 22, the police were informed that a 36-year-old woman had attacked a 30-year-old woman during a conflict on the Narva highway in Jõhvi. The exact circumstances of the incident are being clarified.

On October 21, the police received a report that a drunk 43-year-old man had attacked his father on Sulevi Street in Jõhvi. The police arrested the attacker. The police will determine the exact circumstances of the incident as part of criminal proceedings.

On October 21, the police received a report of a beating of a 38-year-old man on 26 July Street in Narva. The exact circumstances of the incident are being clarified.

On October 20, police were informed that a 46-year-old man had pushed his partner in an apartment building on the Tallinn Highway in Narva, causing her injuries. The police arrested the man. The exact circumstances of the incident are being clarified.

Threat to life
On October 23, police were informed that a 25-year-old man had threatened his ex-partner with a gun on Veski Street in Jõhva. The exact circumstances of the incident are being clarified.

The border
On October 20, border guards discovered that an Israeli citizen had presented a fake passport and pet ID at the border crossing in Narva. Since the person agreed to pay the costs of the procedure and replace the possible financial penalty with state income, no criminal case was initiated. He paid 300 euros to the state and then headed to the Republic of Estonia.

Over the weekend, two illegal crossings of the temporary control line on the Narva River were recorded by a small boat in the Estonia-Russia-Estonia direction. The drivers of the small boat were fined 200 euros.

Last weekend, border guards did not allow 47 Moldovans, 10 Ukrainians, three Russians, two Belarusians, Israelis and Armenians, as well as one citizen of Serbia and Georgia, into Estonia at the Narva-1 border crossing. The most common reasons for stopping were that people did not have the necessary documents to enter the country, they made unclear statements about the purpose of the trip, or during the interview it was determined that the person may pose a threat to public order or the security of our country. Foreigners were banned from entering and were sent back to Russia.

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