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Security guards of supermarket “European” beat client

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Security guards of supermarket “European” beat client

They got angry after a man asked to give him the complaint book.

Aliaksei Mirutka from Minsk was beaten by security guards of the European supermarket (117 Nezavisimosti) for his demand to bring the book of complaints.

Aliaksei Mirutka tells charter97.org:

“I went shopping on Friday, October 11, after work. I forgot to buy curd, so I left my bag in a locker and returned to buy it. I took the curd and remembered that I needed to buy a disk. I reserved a place in a queue and went to take a disk. I had curd in my hands and didn't try to left the store.

A shop assistant make a rude remark. I said with indignation that I didn't know those rules. I returned to the queue, paid and asked the book of complaints. They answered that “security guards now explain everything to you.'”

The security guards began to threaten Aliaksei.

“Security guards came and began to threaten. I called the police. The security officers offered to go out of the store and wait for the police. As we began to move towards the door, they pulled me into a back room and began to beat. I am lucky that good people happened to be near. They began to shout: 'What are you doing? He doesn't resist.' But the security guards rudely made me lie face down to the ground. They said to the police that I had tried to steal the curd,” the client said.

Aliaksei Mirutka and one of the security guards, who had beaten him, were taken to a police station.

“I wrote a complaint about the security guards. I have witnesses, but I am afraid the case will be hushed up,” the Minsk resident said.

It's not the first case of beating clients by security guards of Minsk stores. On May 9, security officers of the Korona hypermarket broke a client's neck after he tried to defend his friend. Security guards of Minsk's Volgograd store brutally beaten a client on the steps that caused his death.

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