explained why prosecutor J. Laucius was next to Mercedes

by times news cr

2024-04-24 11:50:29

In this article, it was previously written that J. Laucius himself got into the accident, but the prosecutor’s office denied such information.

“The chief prosecutor of the Vilnius District Prosecutor’s Office, J. Laucius, who was near the scene of the incident and was passing by on the street, and four other prosecutors who were with him, immediately approached the persons involved in the accident and offered help. After making sure that there were no injured people, they waited until the police officers were called. “Mercedes-Benz prosecutor J. Laucias was not in the car, he neither opened nor closed the car doors,” the prosecutor’s office wrote in its report.

According to witnesses who saw the incident, around 2 p.m. 15 minutes after the Mercedes-Benz car hit a street lighting pole, the head of the Vilnius District Prosecutor’s Office quickly closed the rear door of the car, and after a short conversation with someone, waved his hand and went to the other side of the street.

Many prosecutors visited Druskininkai on Tuesday. The two-day project “Creating a Modern and Open Prosecutor’s Office in the Republic of Lithuania” took place there.

More than 170 officers of the prosecutor’s office, courts and pre-trial investigation are participating in it.

“On April 22-23, Vilnius District Prosecutor’s Office Chief Prosecutor J. Laucius participated in the final conference of the project “Creating a Modern and Open Prosecutor’s Office in the Republic of Lithuania” held in Druskininkai. The event was attended by more than 170 representatives of the prosecutor’s office, courts, pre-trial investigation institutions, project partners from Norway, guests from Polish and Latvian prosecutor’s offices,” the prosecutor’s office said.

2024-04-24 11:50:29

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