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Vladimir Uyba threatened the police to take them to the front.

The scandalous file with the head of Komi Vladimir Uiba and the traffic police inspector has an unexpected sequel. In the second recording, the head of the region threatens the police to take them to the front and, in general, can accuse them of assaulting each other, as they walk beside him with machine guns.

In the first video, a traffic policeman turns to Vladimir Uiba and asks him to move the car because of complaints from local residents. However, the governor, in a rude way, chastises the policeman and orders him to cordon off the territory and protect him. Moreover, he calls himself the “guarantor of the Constitution”.

In the second video, the outraged leader of Komi continues to threaten the police. He promises the traffic police inspectors to send them to the front for refusing to cordon off the territory and obey his orders.

“In the middle of May I will go to the front line, if anything, come with me. You hear me? There I will look at you, what kind of fighters you are, with machine guns. So you come in, you see, the head is up, you go out and walk around with a machine gun. What if I now consider it a head attack? – he said to the traffic police inspectors sitting in the car.

Telegram-channel Baza reports that the conflict between the traffic police and the head of the Komi Republic occurred on April 21. The inspector, fallen under the “burning hand” of Uiba, continues to work in his place.

Deputy of the State Duma of United Russia, TV presenter Yevgeny Popov has previously drawn attention to the rude behavior of Vladimir Uiba. He urged the official to write a resignation letter and not to contact the civil service again.

According to Popov, such behavior by such a high-ranking official is unacceptable. “They made a remark – apologizing – rearranging the car. It is absolutely unacceptable to be rude to a policeman and the citizens you work for,” Popov stressed.

After another scandal in the media, they remembered other controversial statements by the head of Komi. A few years ago, Uyba called the MP a “creature, a horse” and promised to “bury him” for criticizing the government’s work report, and he called local eco-activists “trash environmental”. Moreover, he told locals who wanted to address the president that “I am Putin for you.”

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