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Overcrowded Evidence Chamber: Berlin Police to Postpone Raids – No Space for Weapons and Stolen Goods

Summary by Der Tagesspiegel
The evidence chamber of the judiciary is overcrowded. The head of the state criminal office responds with an internal order to searches. Investigators find this "unsettling".

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The central evidence chamber is full and closed. It also becomes tight in other storage rooms. Therefore, the Berlin police now want to postpone individual searches. Time-critical missions are however to take place.

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Investigators sound the alarm: Due to overfilling of the evidence chamber in Berlin, planned police operations such as raids could fail in the future!

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The evidence chamber of the judiciary is overcrowded. The head of the state criminal office responds with an internal order to searches. Investigators find this "unsettling".

·Berlin, Germany
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Due to the overcrowding of the main repository for storing physical evidence, Berlin police told officers if possible not to seize items during searches

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uploaders comment:The Berlin police must first fail raids due to the overcrowded evidence station in the criminal court Moabit.In the basement of the criminal court Berlin-Moabit, around 35,000 evidence is already stored on 2,500 square meters – from weapons to clothing to counterfeit luxury articles. Up to 25,000 additional evidence is added every year.

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Good news for thieves and fraudsters? Because there is no room for evidence and confiscation, raids in Berlin are now to be postponed. Police and judicial unions are concerned. This post Internal Security Asservatskammer full: Soon no more raids in Berlin? was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.

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Der Tagesspiegel broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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