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Authorities seek individuals who may have observed bigoted shouts.

On the night of Friday to Saturday, two separate cases involving accusations of inciting hatred occurred in Isenbüttel and Meine. Authorities are seeking individuals who may have witnessed these incidents.

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Isenbüttel / My [Post] - Authorities seek individuals who may have observed bigoted shouts.

On a Friday night around 8:45 pm, a 39-year-old woman and her family were departing from the shooting festival in Isenbüttel. As they stepped onto the square, they encountered a group of around 10 youngsters chanting, "Foreigners out" to the tune of "L'amour toujours." One of them brandished an AfD poster while fixing his gaze on a family member. Police arrived, but the group was nowhere to be found after a search. Witnesses are urged to get in touch with the Gifhorn police at the phone number 05371 980-0.

Merely a few hours later, another criminal case unfolded in Meine. At around 2:30 am, a cluster of police officers were patrolling in Zellbergstraße near the shooting arena. Suddenly, two groups of individuals initiated their singing of "Auslaender raus" to the melody of "L'amour toujours." The cops made their way towards the groups, causing them to cease their performance. In total, nine individuals ranging from 16 to 44 years were detained. The inquiry is being further managed by the state protection-overseeing police commissioner of the Gifhorn police inspection.

This text procured from official governmental information employing AI assistance.

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