In 2015, Symbal.by was investigated by police for allegedly distributing prohibited symbols. In 2020, the pressure escalated significantly. Authorities confiscated T-shirts with the slogan "PSIHOZ%" (a reference to President
Alexander Lukashenko's dismissive remarks about the COVID-19 pandemic), and carried out frequent inspections and seizures of goods, equipment, and documents. In June 2020, the store lost electricity due to the unexplained disappearance of a part from the circuit panel. Attempts to restore power via electricians and utility services were unsuccessful. In October 2020, over 200 packages with books, flags, and merchandise were detained by Minsk customs while en route to international buyers. On 30 January 2021, officers of the Financial Investigations Department raided the store in Minsk; they detained employees Mikita Brouka, Kseniya Miklasheuskaya, Volha Ihnatava, Anastasiya Trafimchyk. Later, Brouka and Miklasheuskaya were sentenced to 20 days of administrative arrest each. Due to ongoing repression, including the confiscation of goods worth over 50,000 BYN, Symbal.by announced the closure of its physical store. Large queues formed outside, and several people were detained. The company continued operating online. == Support and backlash ==