Sanction for the man who climbed the building of the High Court. Went down after more than 10 hours of protest


A man went up to the headquarters of the High Court, Friday, April 25, 2025, in protest / video capture David Leonard Bularca
The man to climb the building of the High Court of Cassation and Justice, as a sign of protest after the supreme court abolished the judge of the judge of the Ploiesti Court of Appeal, was fined 1,500 lei by the gendarmes.
“Around 2:40 am, the man in question has ceased his actions, descending from the roof of the ICCJ headquarters. Given his agitated and uncooperative behavior, for the person's safety, a police crew led to a hospital unit to provide specialized medical care,” Bucharest said on Saturday.
The quoted source stated that, following this incident, the 47 -year -old man was sanctioned, with a fine, worth 1,500 lei.
He climbed on Friday, on the roof of the headquarters of the High Court of Cassation and Justice (ICCJ) and refused to cooperate with the authorities and descend.
At the same time, several people settled on the road, which led to block traffic.
During the demonstration at the ICCJ headquarters, a spontaneous conflict broke out between several people. Three people, including Makaveli and Silvestru Şoşoaca, were taken to the police following the conflict.
The protest was generated by the decision of the court that annulled the decision of the Ploieşti Court of Appeal through houses, the CCR decision to annul the elections on December 6 is suspended.




