Police says it is autonomous in protest participants prosecution

Ljubljana, 28 April - A day after low-scale anti-government and anti-lockdown rallies were held across the country, Interior Minister Aleš Hojs has expressed expectation police would follow his "guidelines" about tracking down the protesters through social media. The police meanwhile highlighted its autonomy and independence.

Ljubljana A crowd reportedly numbering a few hundred people mounted an anti-government protest in front of the National Assembly, defying quarantine restrictions that prohibit the movement and gathering of groups of persons. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA File photo

Ljubljana
A crowd reportedly numbering a few hundred people mounted an anti-government protest in front of the National Assembly, defying quarantine restrictions that prohibit the movement and gathering of groups of persons.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
File photo

Ljubljana A crowd reportedly numbering a few hundred people mounted an anti-government protest in front of the National Assembly, defying quarantine restrictions that prohibit the movement and gathering of groups of persons. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA File photo

Ljubljana
A crowd reportedly numbering a few hundred people mounted an anti-government protest in front of the National Assembly, defying quarantine restrictions that prohibit the movement and gathering of groups of persons.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
File photo

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