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In a series of unfortunate events, several paper waste bins have been set on fire in different locations across Germany.
The first incident occurred in Leipzig Street, where a paper bin was set alight at around 21:15. The fire department was quick to respond and extinguished the blaze. The Kreispolizeibehörde Wesel transmitted the information, which was originally published by news aktuell.
Later in the evening, around 23:00, two waste bins were set on fire in the Dresden Ring. These bins burned completely before the fire department could extinguish them.
In a separate incident, a waste bin caught fire on Maria-Djuk-Straße in Moers-Schwafheim at around 18:00. Fortunately, the fire was extinguished independently, causing no property damage.
The police in Moers are asking for information about the perpetrators of these paper bin arsons. If you have any details, contact the police at Tel.: 02841 / 171-0.
Unfortunately, the trend continues, as unknown individuals set several trash bins on fire in Frankenthal, Germany, on the night of September 10, 2025, around 23:24.
For media inquiries, the press office for the Circular Police Authority Wesel is the contact. You can reach them at [email protected], by phone at 0281 / 107-1050, or by fax at 0281 / 107-1055. The website for the Circular Police Authority Wesel is: https://wesel.polizei.nrw.
The police are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to ensure the safety of our communities.