Federal Police fighting chaos: Weather ensured more missions in Munich
Federal Police fighting chaos: Weather ensured more missions in Munich
Munich (ots)
bad weather has not only influenced the mood at the Oktoberfest in the past few days, but has also strengthened the commitment of the federal police. In particular on Friday, October 4, there were various places that the police kept in suspense. In addition to violent offenses and shoplifting, an unusual "pigeon rescue" was also the focus of the emergency services.
A memorable incident took place on the World Animal Protection Day. At noon passers -by watched an injured pigeon that flew into a tunnel at the Hacker Bridge. An animal rights activist wanted to save the pigeon despite the emerging traffic and tried to climb into the track. Federal police officers had to stop them and gave them a dismissal. Nevertheless, the woman did not give up and later alerted the fire brigade and the train employees again. Ultimately, the pigeon was recovered at 3:25 a.m. and handed over to the animal rights activist. This announced that he would take legal steps for "late rescue" and bring the matter to the media.
violent incidents in the main train station
The situation at the main train station was tense and there were several clashes that required the intervention of the federal police. On the evening of October 3, a 32-year-old Pole was arrested after a loud argument. First of all, he stated that he was beaten by an employee of a business, but he later revoked. His aggressive behavior towards the officials led him to be held responsible for resistance to the enforcement officers.
Another incident occurred on October 5, when a dispute between a 20-year-old woman and an employee of a shop escalated on the intermediate floor of the main train station. The argument began when the woman consumed a bottle of drinks without paying and then opened a pack of "small salami". A dispute over the theft led to physical arguments, with both pain involved in complaint, but rejected a medical assessment.
In addition to the physical conflicts, the officials also had theft with weapons. A 43-year-old man was caught in a shop while stealing Salami and found nail scissors in his jacket pocket. This led to the introduction of further investigations due to theft with weapons against him.
Another incident led to a 26-year-old man from Yemen caught the theft of a can of whiskey cola in the early Saturday morning. When he was prevented from doing so, the Federal Police 'face -up could prevent the perpetrator from escaping. Further investigations showed that he was advertised due to other more serious offenses for searching.
violations of the Narcotics Act
In a further exchange of blows, the federal police officers discovered 77.73 grams of cocaine in a 45-year-old German. This was taken up after he was suspicious of the locking compartments. The drug volume he carried with it leads to the initiation of a procedure for violating the Narcotics Act.The police have determined a significant increase in incidents in the area of public transport in the past few weeks. A 21-year-old man caused delays in rail traffic on October 5 when he got into the tracks. He was taken up by the officials, from whom he is reported for a dangerous intervention in rail traffic. Ultimately, he could leave the guard.
The persistently high temperatures and the associated crowds at events such as the Oktoberfest could be a reason for the high police work. While not all incidents are of serious nature, it can be seen that the police have to intervene not only with serious offenses, but also with less important but noticeable events. For more detailed information about the incidents and their backgrounds, See the report on www.presseportal.de .
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