The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) seized yesterday followingnoon, in the Gaspé Peninsula, at least two vehicles belonging to a convoy in which the self-proclaimed “queen” of Canada was comfortably installed.
Romana Didulo’s trip to the MRC of Rocher-Percé might cost her dearly.
This Canadian conspirator, who called for the murder of the medical staff administering the vaccine once morest COVID-19, was walking yesterday followingnoon with her fans, in a convoy including several recreational vehicles.
It’s hard not to notice her: the face and flags of the self-proclaimed “Queen” of Canada are printed on the body of her vehicles.
Burned red light
Romana Didulo’s convoy was driving more precisely in the small town of Chandler when the SQ arrested one of its drivers for running a red light at the intersection of Route 132 and Jacques-Cartier Avenue.
“It was the last vehicle in a convoy that contained at least four. We intercepted him and issued a $173 ticket to the driver for driving on a red light. Then, the police checked the drivers of the other vehicles, ”explains Sergeant Louis-Philippe Bibeau, spokesman for the SQ.
Results? The SQ seized for 30 days an SUV and another recreational vehicle from the convoy of Mme Didulo.
No permit…
“The driver of the recreational vehicle was driving without a licence. […] The driver of the SUV was driving, for her part, a vehicle that was not allowed to circulate. In short, his plate was not in order,” said Sergeant Bibeau.
He adds that these two drivers each received a statement of offense in the amount of $494. The SQ specifies that most of those arrested in the convoy were “from outside the province of Quebec”.
Le Journal was informed of the incident following Romana Didulo filmed and shared the police intervention on the social network Telegram. On this platform, the notorious conspiracy therapist assured her fans “not to have broken any law”.
“The Queen of the Kingdom of Canada is currently staying at Chalet Nature Océan in Percé, Quebec,” she wrote in a final message this followingnoon, to reassure her followers.