Members of the CCP BPF to provide explanations regarding the Investigation Committee found the remains of the alleged victims of mass executions in the forest near the village of Hayes Vitebsk region. When party members left the building SK, local independent journalists asked them to answer questions on the video recording. But barely had time to turn on the camcorder journalists, as the building of the Investigative Committee went officer who asked to stop shooting.
The question Jan Dzyarzhautsau, who began giving interviews to journalists - "We have broken something?" - The answer came: "You do not violated. But you must understand that this regime object and shooting without the permission of that facility is not very pleasant to us as members of this object. "
UK employee, who asked to stop filming, was a man with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of Justice, Head of operational security department of the Investigative Committee for the Vitebsk region Vyacheslav Bysev. He introduced himself and behaved correctly. But it was never explained on the basis of the law need to have permission to shoot and agreeing with his leadership.
"You are doing this against the backdrop of the Investigative Committee. I believe that you can use these video in some unseemly, it is not desirable for us to - so Mr. Colonel explained his request. - So I suggest shooting stopped, removed from the building at a "safe distance" - and continue to do what you do, but a little distance from the building."
Journalists and members of video footage did as asked the officer.
The incident commented Jan Dzyarzhautsau, who took journalists suspended Lieutenant Colonel Bysev interview: "Before I could say two or three dozen words independent journalist about our visit to the investigator, as we already went a head of department of operational duty service and asked to leave the boundaries of "sensitive sites". Unfortunately, the police do not protect the rights of local citizens and the security of the existing regime and here its relative prosperity."