This sounded vaguely plausible... right up until the "raided by 240 cops" part. That's something like 1 whole percent of ALL the cops in that country; probably more like 1.5%, even. If the gov't is trying to keep the case quiet, then that kind of army of cops showing to a single person's street and house will only mean literally everyone in Lithuania will know about the case before the month is out.
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Martenzo ago
This sounded vaguely plausible... right up until the "raided by 240 cops" part. That's something like 1 whole percent of ALL the cops in that country; probably more like 1.5%, even. If the gov't is trying to keep the case quiet, then that kind of army of cops showing to a single person's street and house will only mean literally everyone in Lithuania will know about the case before the month is out.
turitelle ago
Seriously. 240 cops to abduct a child? It needs verification. It reads like one of those free amazon books.
think- ago
There were 5000 people in the neighbourhood showing support for the family. This is why 240 policemen were sent.
@Martenzo