The IAA protests in Munich are also believed to have led to vandalism.
The VW boss's house in the Glockenbachviertel is smeared.
And not only that.
Munich - Vandalism in Munich - apparently in connection with the protests against the International Motor Show (IAA) * in the Bavarian capital.
So allegedly IAA opponents smeared a Munich house of VW boss Herbert Diess in the Glockenbachviertel in the Isarvorstadt.
There is also a well-known tapas bar in the building.
IAA protests in Munich: the VW boss's house in the Glockenbachviertel was smeared
"Expropriate this house" was sprayed on the entrance area with red paint.
In addition, the communist symbol hammer and sickle was seen twice.
In addition, a poster was placed next to the front door, on which, according to
BILD,
the alleged assets of the 62-year-old Diess were listed.
Including the sentence: “Herbert Diess is representative of the car capital.
We are not in the mood for the greenwashing of the IAA, which is occupying our entire city. "
Herbert Diess has been one of the few credibly committed to nationwide e-mobility since he became head of VW, despite considerable opposition from the company and despite the skeptical attitude of many customers.
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According to
BILD,
this is said to have
filed a criminal complaint against unknown persons, a VW spokesman said: "We condemn the color attack in the strongest possible way!" IAA stands.
On Wednesday evening (September 8th) the police found that writing had been sprayed on the glass facade of business premises in Arnulfstrasse.
On Thursday morning at around 9 a.m., a Mercedes van was checked by the Munich police in the area of the Donnersbergerbrücke.
In the hold there were suits and other items that, according to initial investigations, could be related to the graffiti in Arnulfstrasse.
In the video: IAA protests escalate - large police operation in Munich
The people who were in the vehicle (a 58-year-old resident in Hesse, a 38-year-old resident in North Rhine-Westphalia and a 56-year-old resident in Rhineland-Palatinate) were reported on suspicion of property damage and later released again.
IAA protests in Munich: A lot of work for the police - also because of vandalism
It is currently unclear whether the action is related to the IAA protests at the weekend in Munich.
One thing is certain: the police are very busy these days.
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