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The Grand Jury of National Justice votes to indict believed mastermind of synagogue bombing, violence rising in Möljon

Gavastek Broadcasting Network

By Petr Lindgren
04/28/2023 10:22 pm
Updated: 04/28/2023 10:22 pm

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GBN-           On Friday the 1st of August 2087, The Grand Jury of National Justice, in a unanimous decision, voted to indict Ivan Pärn, a resident of the island of Möljon. Pärn is a member of a known far-right extremist hate group based out of a Gavastekan Orthodox Church in the city of Stelvgrad. The Norrbotten Metropolitan Peacekeeping Force arrested Pärn in a raid of an apartment rented out by the ethnic Seplotik.

           The raid of the complex resulted in the death of two officers, and three injured, when a bomb exploded upon the breach, in an attempt by Pärn to escape from detainment. Despite the casualties, forces managed to apprehend the suspect. The funerals of the two officers will be police-funded, as stipulated in The REDEMPTION (Response to External Damage, Example of Model Peacekeeping, and Tenuous Incidental Occurrences for Nationals) Act of 2002. The families of the police force members who died will participate in a ceremony of honour in memory of the two officers who died.

           In Möljon, when the news of the arrest broke, the streets became full of angry protesters, mostly members of The Gavastekan Orthodox Church, and The Orthodox Jewish Community. The National Peacekeeping Force was deployed for anti-riot, but as people become more and more angry at what protestors describe as “a scapegoat arrest on lacking and false evidence,” fears of violence grow more and more.

 

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