Joona Räsänen, a member of parliament (parlamendisaadik) representing the Sotsiaaldemokraatliku Partei in Finland, announced through social media that he was detained by police during a riot on April 15th and subsequently received a fine. According to reports, the police detained the politician in Espoo. In a post on Facebook, Räsänen detailed the outcome of the police procedure.

He stated that the breathalyzer test result indicated a concentration of 0.3 mg/l, which translated to 0.68 promille. This reading was noted to exceed the established legal limit of 0.22 mg/l (0.5 promille). The incident occurred during civil unrest, leading to the police intervention.

As a prominent figure within the soome political sphere and a representative of the Sotsiaaldemokraatliku Partei, Räsänen’s public disclosure drew attention to the circumstances of his detention. The report confirms that the police action resulted in a penalty for the parlamendisaadik. By releasing the specific figures from the breathalyzer test, Räsänen provided factual details regarding the breach of the legal blood alcohol concentration limit.

This statement clarifies the legal basis for the fine imposed following the events of that day. The incident remains a matter of public record concerning the activities of the soome politician.

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By Rangana

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