The public representative accused them of hooliganism, threatening two years in prison.
A pair of Czech students will go to court in the case of last year’s pretended attack at the University of West Bohemia (ZČU) in Pilsen. Based on the finding of the CT24 station, the TASR reporter in Prague informs.
Petra Pavlíčková, President of the District Court in Pilsen, confirmed on Tuesday that the indictment is already in court. The police first investigated the matter as the spread of the alarm message, and later the case was re -qualified for the offense of hooliganism. It justified this by not being fulfilled by the factual nature of the original qualification of the crime.
At the beginning of December, a student of ZČU in Pilsen called on the emergency line and announced that he had heard shooting and the convening of Akbar ‘around the Faculty of Economics. Many police units and other components of the integrated rescue system set out to the site. The police searched the school’s buildings, but they did not find traces of shooting or injured.
The defendant students aged 24 and 25 are responsible for both Arabic and shooting sounds, who just pretended to attack. However, according to an earlier statement of the police, they could have assumed the consequences of their actions.