GUBAZIK employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs detained two teenagers for allegedly propagating Nazism and protest symbols on social networks.

This was reported by the security forces themselves in one of their unofficial telegram channels.

There they published a photo of teenagers who were detained and taken to an unknown institution or police station, covering their faces.

They called them the "germs of neo-Nazism."

"Propagated Nazism on TikTok, incited social enmity against the Russian nation.

One of them is doing PR in every possible way on the Internet," the security forces wrote in their usual insulting style.

GUBAZiK also showed "evidence" - three pictures allegedly found in social networks of teenagers.

One is a meme on the topic of the so-called "victory" and "hooray patriotism" in Russia, the other is related to the same topic: it depicts an elderly man in a military uniform of the Third Reich, graphic swastikas and the inscription "veterans thank you very much."

The third photo shows a regular vest with white-red-white badges.

GUBAZiK does not say what is threatening teenagers or their parents.

GUBAZIK — the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption.

This power structure is more than others involved in the torture of citizens after the 2020 presidential elections.

Human rights initiatives collect evidence of torture and ill-treatment.

One of the ways that the security forces influence people is the so-called "penance videos", where the detainees, often after threats and torture, are forced to "confess their guilt" and talk to other people or organizations.

The organization openly supports Russia in the war against Ukraine, Russian symbols are hung in the offices, including the letters "Z" and "V".

Posters with support for Russian troops were also included in photos and videos taken by the security forces themselves.

GUBAZIK actively persecutes Belarusians who support Ukraine.

They are arrested, threatened with criminal cases, materials on them are handed over to the Investigative Committee and the Prosecutor's Office.