After a janitor was exposed to the Berlin police as a left-wing extremist, the FDP demanded clarification.
“Those responsible must explain and transparently work out how this security margin could come about and how this can be prevented in the future,” demanded the FDP internal politician Paul Fresdorf on Wednesday.
Berlin - The security check was incomplete, he criticized.
The 54-year-old caretaker had been employed by the state's own real estate management GmbH since July and worked on a police site in Berlin-Lichterfelde, where special units such as the SEK, personal protection and reconnaissance units are housed.
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On Friday he was caught smoking marijuana on the premises.
The police found more marijuana in his apartment, and it was found that the caretaker is listed as a criminal under the heading “Politically motivated crime - Links”.
The police said on Tuesday: "How it came to a job is currently being examined." The man had to hand over the service keys and was banned from the house.
The Berlin Police Union (GdP) commented after the case became known: “This is an unbelievable incident that can hardly be surpassed in terms of embarrassment.
We are talking about an office with highly sensitive activities and units for which anonymity is vital. ”Dpa