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Man accused of inciting with right-wing tunes

Hildesheim Police Station in Hildesheim reveals that a local gardener from Bockenem has been accused of an unspecified incident.

Right-wing anthems accused of incitement - Individual reportedly blasted extreme tunes
Right-wing anthems accused of incitement - Individual reportedly blasted extreme tunes

Man accused of inciting with right-wing tunes

In the small town of Bockenem, a 68-year-old garden owner is currently under investigation for suspected incitement of the population. The investigation was initiated due to the playing of right-wing extremist music on the garden owner's property on Easter Sunday (20.04.2025).

The incident was reported to the police in Bad Salzdetfurth around 12:00 noon, and upon arrival of a patrol unit at the affected allotment colony, no music could be detected. However, the allotment holders had perceived the right-wing extremist music.

During a court-ordered search, officers secured several data carriers such as CDs as evidence. An evaluation of these data carriers is still pending. The investigations are being handed over to the State Protection Commission of the Police Inspectorate Hildesheim.

For further inquiries, please contact the Police Inspectorate Hildesheim, located at Schützenwiese 24, 31137 Hildesheim. You can reach Jan Paul Makowski, the head of the Press and Public Relations department, at Telephone: 05121-939104, Email: [email protected].

The Police Inspectorate Hildesheim's website is available at http://www.pd-goe.polizei-nds.de/dienststellen/pi_hildesheim/.

The investigations are ongoing, and no new locations or dates have been mentioned in this paragraph. It is important to note that the specific name of the current leader of the Police Inspection Hildesheim responsible for this case is not available from the provided data.

The public is reminded to respect the due process of law and to refrain from making judgments until all facts have been established.

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