Robbery in Bamberg: Mann from Regnitz - police are looking for witnesses

Robbery in Bamberg: Mann from Regnitz - police are looking for witnesses

In Bamberg, a brutal attack ensures concern in the community. The act that occurred last Thursday evening not only shaken those directly affected, but also the residents and passers -by.

The attack occurred on the Adenauer bank

According to the reports from the police, a 26-year-old man from Somalia were attacked by two men near the chain bridge near the chain bridge. They stole cash and the victim's mobile phone. Such incidents throw a bad light on the security situation in this area and lead to an increased concern among the citizens.

brutal attacks and their consequences

The attack was not only theft, but also as a physical attack. The perpetrators hit the Somalier and then pushed him into the Regnitz. Because of these brutal attacks, the man was taken to the hospital with a bleeding head wound. However, he managed to free himself from the water, which shows his determination and survival.

identification and arrest of the perpetrators

The investigations by the Bamberg criminal police quickly led to the identification of the two perpetrators, who are known as Moroccans. One of them, a 28-year-old, is now in custody after the Bamberg public prosecutor made an application. This could indicate that the authorities want to take serious measures in the event of similar acts.

call to help from the population

The criminal police calls the public for help. In particular, a passer -by who was addressed by the victim could have important information. A call on 0951/9129-491 could help the investigators to clarify further details and prevent future attacks.

The behavior of the community towards violent crime

This incident not only illustrates the dangers that exist in urban areas, but also raises questions about the security of the citizens. The residents are concerned about their security and the incident has initiated discussions about the need for increased security measures in the city. A sense of community and increased vigilance are now more in demand than ever.

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