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David will receive a detailed analysis on the measures taken within the raid on anti-globalization protesters, who rented a warehouse in the former factory Timpuri Noi in Bucharest.
The analysis will refer to the "sizing and the manner of intervention applied by law enforcers" on April 2, when there was tension between protesters and law enforcers resulting in the arrest of 46 people from the warehouse and another eight people assumed to have connections with the protesters.
Romanian prime minister Calin Tariceanu also asked interior minister Cristian David to initiate an investigation on the manner in which police forces acted against the people who protested Wednesday in a Bucharest warehouse, official sources told MEDIAFAX.