Decision on the application of the directive is still pending at the Commission.
Last weekend, a school in Südlohn-Oeding near Borken was the target of a burglary. The perpetrators forced their way into three doors of the school, ransacking the premises and cabinets.
The details of the stolen goods are not yet available, but it is known that a cash box was taken. The police are currently reviewing surveillance footage from the school premises in an effort to identify the burglars.
So far, the police have not disclosed whether any other schools in the area have been targeted recently. The investigation into the school burglary is ongoing, and the police are looking for any leads that might help identify the burglars.
The school's administration is cooperating with the police in the investigation and is working to assess the extent of the damage caused by the burglary. In response to the incident, the school has implemented additional security measures to protect against future break-ins.
Anyone with information about the burglary is encouraged to contact the Criminal Inspectorate in Borken at Tel. (02861) 9000. The police are also seeking witnesses who may have seen anything suspicious around the school last weekend.
It is important to note that the perpetrators who committed the break-in at the school in Borken are unknown; the police have not identified them. No other incidents of burglary were reported at the school prior to this incident.
The school community is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. The police will continue to work diligently to solve this case and bring those responsible to justice.