Protesters Damage Home of Senior Judicial Official
Demonstrators gathered outside a senior judicial official's residence and damaged property. Officials condemned the actions and police responded to the scene.
news.sky.comProtesters gathered outside the residence of a senior judicial official and damaged property including windows and a vehicle. The group attempted to enter the home during the incident. Officials stated that the actions constituted a violent disturbance.
A senior government official condemned the events and called for calm. Police arrived at the location to restore order. The official said such conduct undermines public institutions and will be addressed through legal channels.
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