Police personnel in Narva observed an individual approximately five blocks from the city center. The man was noted for wearing a shirt that displayed symbols deemed to reference prohibited or restricted imagery. Following the observation, local law enforcement intervened. According to Silver Pälsing, the head of the Narva police station’s patrol unit, the individual was subsequently taken into custody and brought to the precinct for formal procedural actions. The police report indicated that the nature of the symbols on the clothing prompted the intervention, classifying the display as potentially violating local ordinances regarding public symbols. The police department confirmed that the matter was handled according to established protocols for assessing potentially sensitive public displays. While the initial contact was made regarding the apparel, the subsequent processing involved documenting the details of the encounter. Authorities utilized photographic evidence, or fotod, to record both the man and the specific symbols identified as keelatud (prohibited). This incident underscores the ongoing vigilance of law enforcement in Narva concerning public adherence to symbolic regulations. The focus of the police action was not merely the apprehension, but the documentation and procedural assessment of the symbols worn in public view. The police unit emphasized that all actions taken were in compliance with Estonian law, ensuring that any symbols referencing restricted themes are addressed immediately to maintain public order within Narva. Topics: #narvas #keelatud #fotod Post navigation LAUSA USKUMATU!⟩Orav põhjustas Soomes metsatulekahju Kas üllatab? Selgus Eesti kuulatuim eraraadiojaam