Drama in Billstedt: Sek storms row house - man flees in underpants!

Drama in Billstedt: Sek storms row house - man flees in underpants!
Legienstraße, 22115 Hamburg, Deutschland - Balhellung on the Hamburg security situation: In Legienstraße, in the Billstedt district, there was a dramatic incident on Sunday afternoon. A man fled almost naked, only tied up in underpants and handcuffs, from a row house and called for help. This immediately alerted the police, who quickly mobilized the emergency services of the special operations command (SEK). According to [ndr.de] (https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/hamburg/sek- Einsatz-in-hamburg-lka-fuer-organized-criminalitaet-ermittelt ,billstedt376.html) the use of a 28-year-old ended in accusation of being accused and stuck in the house.
The police arrived after a man tied with handcuffs called for help. The SEK unit stormed the house using glare grenades to overwhelm the alleged kidnapper. At this tinned moment, a firearm was ensured, but the authenticity of which is still being examined. The kidnapped victim suffered minor injuries and was brought to safety. The suspect is to be brought before a judge on Monday.
right -wing extremist activities in focus
While the police were all alert in Billstedt, another commitment took place in Hamburg in the early morning. There, a SEK stormed an apartment in Eidelstedt to arrest a 51-year-old who is suspected of having heard numerous long weapons, several thousand shot ammunition and possibly hand grenades. The Hamburg police also have indications that the man has spread right -wing extremist hate postings on the Internet, including photos of Adolf Hitler. According to Welt.de, the suspect was only arrested in Pinneberg after he was not at home at the time of the search.
In this search, numerous sharp weapons and possibly also forbidden knives and four hand grenades were also available, which, however, are considered to be ignorant. The public prosecutor had obtained the search decision and the police were able to ensure numerous computers and mobile phones that are now to be evaluated. Although the 51-year-old was released after the search, since there was no sufficient reasons for detention, his case remains in public attention.
a bigger problem: organized crime
Both missions throw a light on the current location in Hamburg and the increasing challenges in the fight against organized crime. According to the bka, such criminal structures are often characterized by a planned commission of crimes. The perpetrators use commercial structures and use violent means to pursue their goals. The report also illustrates the international dimension of organized crime, since many procedures have cross -border covers and use the perpetrators from the latest communication.
In view of these incidents, the security authorities are required to take these challenges more decisively. The Hamburg police and the LKA continuously work on getting a grip on both right-wing extremism and organized crime. Citizens wonder when this threat is finally being contained and how the situation in the Hanseatic city will develop.Details | |
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