Graffiti scandal in Elze: swastika sprayed on the road!

Graffiti scandal in Elze: swastika sprayed on the road!

in the municipality of Elze, more precisely in the Mehle district, there was an unfortunate incident of property damage. In the night of Thursday, October 03, 2024, until Friday, October 4, 2024, a previously unknown perpetrator with a pink spray paint sprayed several swastika on the road and the back wall of a distributor house. The amount of damage is estimated at around 500 euros, which underlines the seriousness of the incident. In connection with this incident, the police are initiating an investigation because the spraying of license plates of unconstitutional organizations is punishable.

The police have started the investigation and is looking for witnesses who can provide information on the incident. Witnesses are asked to report to the police in Elze at the specified telephone number. Such deeds make it clear how important the vigilance of the citizens is to maintain a respectful and decent public space.

Environmental offense in the forest

Another incident that attracted the attention of the authorities concerns the illegal disposal of painter utensils in a forest area in Eizum. On Sunday, October 6, 2024, a chairman of the Eizum forest cooperative discovered a variety of objects in the forest that do not belong there. This disposal could indicate a large -scale illegal garbage deposit, since the amount of materials found suggests that a vehicle was necessary for transport.

The police also started the investigation here and asks the population for help. People who may have observed or have information about the objects left can also contact the number of the police in Elze. Act of this kind not only endanger the environment, but also affect the quality of life in the region.

These two incidents are the focus of the police investigations and show how important it is that the community works together to prevent such acts and preserve the beauty of their surroundings. The police have directed an appeal to the population in terms of property damage and the environmental offense to collect clues and to hold the perpetrators into account. How will the community meet this challenge? The coming days could provide crucial references to the perpetrators, which could possibly also contribute to better protection of our cultural and natural resources.

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