Young people light a fire in Vienna: Police catch the perpetrators in the act!

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On December 29, 2024, two young people were arrested for arson in Vienna, while plagiarism offenses were uncovered in Aachen.

Am 29. Dezember 2024 wurden zwei Jugendliche wegen Brandstiftung in Wien festgenommen, während in Aachen Plagiatsvergehen aufgedeckt wurden.
On December 29, 2024, two young people were arrested for arson in Vienna, while plagiarism offenses were uncovered in Aachen.

Young people light a fire in Vienna: Police catch the perpetrators in the act!

A dramatic turn of events recently occurred in Vienna and Aachen, where teenagers were caught in two unrelated incidents involving fire and plagiarism. On Saturday evening, a 14-year-old Afghan and a 15-year-old Austrian set fire to a fire accelerant in a house on Innstrasse, resulting in an alarming fire. The boys then called the emergency number and the Vienna fire department quickly extinguished the fire. According to the police, the two perpetrators confessed and were temporarily arrested, but were later reported to be at large orf.at reported.

Separately, the federal police in Aachen-Brand arrested five young people between the ages of 16 and 20 on Sunday morning for transporting counterfeit clothing. The group, consisting of four Germans and a Congolese citizen, had previously traveled from Paris via Belgium to Germany. Apparently they owned counterfeits from well-known fashion manufacturers worth around 15,000 euros, which were discovered in the trunk of their vehicle. This constituted a violation of trademark law, so customs were informed of the situation and the counterfeit garments were confiscated. However, the young people were able to continue their journey after being reported for trademark infringement blaulicht-aachen.de reported.

Both incidents shed light on the risky decisions young people make and the legal consequences they face. It remains to be seen how the responsible authorities will proceed in both cases.