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 on trees in the area.
A police spokeswoman spoke of 21 arrests in the course of the operation.
Berlin - That includes the demonstrations around the area on Köpenicker Straße.
Accompanied by police officers, a bailiff entered the premises in the early afternoon.
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.
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According to a spokeswoman for heavy equipment, police officers had advanced to the area of the car camp.
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