Death from explosive accident: Police concludes in Berlin!
Death from explosive accident: Police concludes in Berlin!
In a dramatic case of explosive crime in Berlin-Neukölln, it has now been clarified that the 34-year-old suspect, who was traveling with highly explosive explosives at the end of October, is dead. As the Berlin public prosecutor announced, DNA tests confirmed that he died in Lower Saxony in an accident with explosives on November 24th. He was discovered by the federal police during a check at the Neukölln S-Bahn station, but fled and left a bag with dangerous material. The explosives found, triacetontriperoxide (TATP), is known for using it in criminal actions such as the demolition of ATMs, such as rbb24 reports .
With the death of the man, the investigation against him was discontinued for the incident in Neukölln. However, the public prosecutor continued to investigate a second suspect from Moldova. According to the authorities, no evidence of a planned terrorist attack in this context is known. The explosion, which led to the discovery of the body, occurred in Lohne on the night of November 24th, where an "body was found in an apartment" was found in an apartment, which according to the report is identical to the man sought. These developments are highlighting the growing concern about the use of highly explosive fabrics in criminal activities, as well as
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