Raids After Bomb Threats Against Schools and Railway Stations
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According to investigators, the perpetrators enjoyed the immense police effort they caused with their threatening scenarios. They caused high material damage - and also put peers in fear and terror.
A group, including young people, reportedly sent hundreds of threatening mail to schools and stations, and the BKA has now searched homes, and the accused had joined up in a chat group.
Not only the Limbecker Platz in Essen, but also numerous schools in North Rhine-Westphalia were affected by bomb threats. Now the BKA has caught the masterminds.
After nationwide bomb threats against schools and railway stations, the police searched several homes in North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony, Hesse and Saxony-Anhalt.The investigation is directed against four accused persons, including two young people. They are said to have sent hundreds of threatening mails, as the Federal Criminal Office in Wiesbaden and the Attorney General's Office Frankfurt – Central Office for Combating Internet Crime (Z…
Several suspects are said to have kept the police and the population in mind with hundreds of threatening emails, and the accused are said to have gathered in a chat group called "Swinetreff".
Investigators identified four young perpetrators who were said to have sent around 300 threatening letters in Austria alone. Among other things, the Salzburg Central Station was also the target of such a bomb threat.
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