LKA is looking for witnesses to train sabotage in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen
After the acts of sabotage against the train at the weekend, the Berlin State Criminal Police Office (LKA) is looking for witnesses. The police said on Wednesday that cables were damaged between the Gehrenseestraße and Hohenschönhausen S-Bahn stations early on Saturday morning.
Now the authorities would like to know, among other things, who monitored people who were suspiciously staying in the Neu-Hohenschönhausen district in the area of the railway facilities or in the surrounding area at around 6.30 a.m. that day.
Anyone who can provide information is asked to contact the police state security service of the State Criminal Police Office in Tempelhof on (030) 4664 – 952444 or to contact another police station.
On the night of Saturday, essential cables for train radio on the railways were severed in North Rhine-Westphalia and Berlin, and rail traffic in large parts of northern Germany stood still for hours.
The criminal police in Berlin and North Rhine-Westphalia are assuming a “politically motivated act”. The responsible state security departments are therefore also investigating. Transport Minister Volker Wissing (FDP) and the railway language of sabotage. The procedure is loud
Safety circles Insider knowledge about the railway ahead. So far, there has not been a letter of expertise.
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