Roadway Symbols Deemed Unconstitutional by LPI-NDH
In the quiet town of Bad Langensalza, a disturbing incident has taken place. On Wednesday evening, two swastikas, each measuring 1m x 1m, were drawn on StraΓe Hinter der Brauerei using fat markers.
The police in Bad Langensalza discovered the Nazi-era symbols and have launched an investigation into their use, which is being handled by the State Police Inspectorate Nordhausen. Case number for the investigation is 0287847.
The police are appealing for witnesses who can provide information about the incident or the perpetrators. If you have any details that could help, please contact the police on 03601/4510. Alternatively, you can email the press office at [email protected] or call for press inquiries on 03631/961503.
At this time, there are no search results providing information about who drew the symbols or what police actions were taken in response. The investigation is ongoing, and the police are urging anyone with information to come forward.
It is important to note that the use of symbols of unconstitutional organizations is illegal in Germany. The police are taking this matter seriously and are committed to finding those responsible and bringing them to justice.
The public is reminded that hate speech and discrimination have no place in our society, and anyone found guilty of such actions will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
The police are still appealing for witnesses and urge anyone with information to come forward. Your help is crucial in ensuring that incidents like this are not repeated and that our communities remain safe and inclusive.
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