The man who attacked the foreign supplier in Bucharest, also researched for fascist and legionary propaganda. What messages did prosecutors find him


The man who attacked the foreign supplier in Bucharest. Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea
The investigators decided to extend the research in the case of the 20 -year -old who hit a foreign delivery, last week, on a street in Bucharest. In addition to the charges of hitting or other violence, the man is accused of using in the public fascist, legionary, racist or xenophobic symbols, according to a statement of the District Court of Bucharest.
The man who hit a foreign delivery and shouted “Go back to your country” and “You are an invader” was taken out of arrest on Tuesday, where he is for 30 days, and arrived before the prosecutors from the Prosecutor's Office of Sector 2 for new hearings.
Following them, the case prosecutor ordered the extension of the criminal action against the defendant regarding the crime of “using in public the fascist, legionary, racist or xenophobic symbols” and found that:
“On 14.06.2025, as an administrator of an account, created on a social media platform, the defendant distributed a video collage, not restricted to the visualization, in the content of which he interspers in two rows the symbol of the legionary movement, as well as an image that depicts Adolf Hitler along with two other people. Nazi swastika ”.
The Prosecutor's Office states that the initiation of the criminal action is a stage of the criminal process regulated by the Criminal Procedure Code, aiming to create the procedural framework for the administration of the probation, an activity that cannot in any case defeat the principle of the presumption of innocence.
What the young man post on facebook and tiktok
On his Facebook accounts and Tiktok post controversial videos and promote fascist symbols, according to the journalism hub Watchdog, Captura.ro, quoted by Digi24.
Over time, he posted photos and clips with a face covered by a mask, with white weapons. The young man also promoted fascist or legionary symbols on the Internet. In February, he put his Nazi swastika as a profile photo on his Facebook account, the source said.




