Moscow police are looking for participants in the “No Pants on the Subway” protest
The police are conducting a pre-investigation investigation into the flash mob “No pants on the subway” in Moscow, a law enforcement source said.
According to him, on Sunday evening, police officers on the Moscow metro discovered several pages on social networks containing calls to hold a flash mob called “In the subway without pants.” It indicated that the protesters should gather at the Tverskaya metro station at 13:30.
Also, the police found several photographs showing a group of six people without pants on the train of the Zamoskvoretskaya metro line.
On this fact a pre-investigation check is carried out, the identities of the participants of the flash mob are established. The audit will establish the presence or absence of corpus delicti or administrative offense.
“On the subway without pants” is an international campaign that has been carried out since 2002 by users of social networks. It has no political or social context. For example, in New York this year this event took place for the 15th time.
As Forum wrote earlier, on January 10, Muscovites drove in the subway without pants at -12 degrees Celsius.
In 2015, in the subway of New York without pants droveaccording to various estimates, about four thousand people.
Subscribe to ForumDaily on Google News