The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Police bring dozens of residents from the "Köpi" car camp

2021-10-15T11:39:58.478Z


During the evacuation of the left-wing autonomous car camp “Köpi” in Berlin-Mitte, the police took dozens of residents off the premises on Friday. By early afternoon there were 37, the police said. Their personal details were recorded. Nine people were still sitting in trees on the property.


During the evacuation of the left-wing autonomous car camp “Köpi” in Berlin-Mitte, the police took dozens of residents off the premises on Friday.

By early afternoon there were 37, the police said.

Their personal details were recorded.

Nine people were still sitting in trees on the property.

Berlin - A police spokeswoman spoke of 21 arrests in the course of the operation.

That includes the demonstrations around the site on Köpenicker Straße.

A bailiff entered the premises in the early afternoon, accompanied by police.

She examined the property, which is to be returned to the owner.

This had obtained the eviction before the Berlin district court.

The residents failed this week with an objection to the dismantling of the car camp that had existed for years.

also read

Two workers seriously injured in a collapse of stairs

Two workers were seriously injured when a staircase collapsed in a house in Wittlich (Bernkastel-Wittlich district).

One of the two men was trapped on Monday morning, said the police in Wittlich.

The stairs collapsed during renovation work after flood damage.

A concrete component fell on the legs of a worker.

Two workers seriously injured in a collapse of stairs

Greenpeace hangs banners for climate protection at the main train station

The environmental organization Greenpeace has put a banner on the south facade of Berlin Central Station, with which a climate chancellor is sought.

In the meantime, the banner will be removed again, said a police spokesman on Friday afternoon.

For the action, up to twelve activists climbed onto the roof of the train station in the early morning.

Greenpeace hangs banners for climate protection at the main train station

Nuremberg main station: an abandoned suitcase triggers a large-scale operation

On September 14th, the police blocked parts of Nuremberg Central Station because of a suspicious suitcase.

After an hour, the officials gave the all-clear.

Nuremberg main station: an abandoned suitcase triggers a large-scale operation

The police had started the evacuation in the morning.

According to a spokeswoman for heavy equipment, police officers had advanced to the area of ​​the car camp.

There they were pelted with bottles and stones and some were sprayed with fire extinguishers.

Police officers used pepper spray themselves.

dpa

Source: merkur

All news articles on 2021-10-15

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.