Death threats against three Bayern stars!
LKA determined after a threatening letter
Created: 02/16/2022, 09:41 am
There have recently been death threats against three Bayern Munich players.
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In a threatening letter, several Bayern Munich players were apparently threatened with death.
Now the police are investigating.
Munich - It is disturbing news.
The second division soccer team FC St. Pauli* received a threatening letter last month.
The letter also contains death threats against three named professionals from FC Bayern Munich *.
The State Criminal Police Office should now investigate.
FC Bayern: Three Bayern stars threatened with death – LKA is investigating
As
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reported on Tuesday, the letter is said to have been received by the office of the Hamburger Kiezklub on January 12th.
According to the report, the anonymous author should sometimes call for the players of FC Bayern * to be shot, while the three top stars Robert Lewandowski, Manuel Neuer * and Serge Gnabry * should have been explicitly mentioned.
Bundesliga referees are also said to have been part of the threats.
The letter was taken seriously at FC St. Pauli.
An employee reported the incident to the police station, which forwarded the case to the State Criminal Police Office in Hamburg.
Now the letter, which is reportedly headlined “Save the league, save football.
Fire and death the dirty Bavarian pigs” was to be examined for DNA traces and fingerprints.
FC Bayern: Second division receives a crude death threat against FCB professionals – the police are checking the background to the letter
The addressee is extremely curious about the case, because the record champion * does not have much in common with FC St. Pauli on a sporting level.
The LKA recently checked whether this was an isolated case and contacted the relevant authorities in other federal states and the DFB*.
Police spokesman Florian Abbenseth commented on the rough threats
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“We are investigating on suspicion of threatening and disturbing the public peace through threats of criminal offences.
We are checking the background.” So far, FC Bayern has not commented on the case.
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