Case alarm in Cologne: panic in the Rewe after mysterious find!
Case alarm in Cologne: panic in the Rewe after mysterious find!
In two dramatic incidents in Germany, shopping centers were evacuated due to suspicious suitcases, which caused excitement and unrest among those present. In the first case, an employee alerted the police against business after discovering two suitcases in the charging zone of a shopping center. Monitoring videos confirmed that a man had parked the suitcases there. As a result, both the shopping center and the adjacent tram line 4 were temporarily shut down, while explosive dogs and specialists in the operational command examined the suitcases. Fortunately, it turned out that the suitcases only contained old clothing that was to be disposed of, and the police gave the all -clear how the orf reported.
alarm in Cologne: Seated suitcases and employees in panic
The situation was similar in a Rewe branch in Cologne, where an unknown man left a suitcase at the cash register on Wednesday evening and the business left it in a fluid. This ensured panic among customers and employees who immediately informed the police. The market and the surrounding area were cordoned off and specialists from the State Criminal Police Office examined the suspicious trolley. Finally, the all -clear could be given, since only the possessions of an apparently homeless person were in the suitcase. The barriers were subsequently given how reported.
These incidents are reminiscent of two previously taken alarm reports in Cologne, in which Christmas markets had to be cleared due to luggage left. Such situations illustrate the sensitivity of the security forces against possible threats and the rapid ability of the police and fire brigade in crisis situations.
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