After spherical explosion: Police ignite Raid in Berlin!

After spherical explosion: Police ignite Raid in Berlin!

After the difficult explosion of an illegal ball bomb in Berlin-Schöneberg on New Year's Eve, the investigation has now shown initial success. Almost three months after the incident, the police identified eight suspects who are between 20 and 25 years old. These are suspected of being involved in the incident in which five people were injured, including two with bang trauma. The estimated property damage amounts to around 100,000 euros, since the explosion damages numerous window panes and various cars. The Pallassstraße, in which a ban on firecrackers was banned, became the scene of riots that broke out on New Year's Eve.

The police have carried out extensive raid in the past few days, in which around 150 civil servants in apartments in Schöneberg and Neukölln were looking for evidence. Different evidence was ensured during the searches, including cell phones, pyrotechnics, narcotics and a shear gun. The suspects are determined because of the breach of the peace, dangerous bodily harm and brought about an explosive explosion. These incidents have a highlight on the problematic topic of illegal fireworks in Germany, which also reported RBB24.

background to the incidents

The explosion of a ball bomb in Vorbergstrasse caused considerable property damage and injuries. In addition to the five injuries in Schöneberg, there were other serious incidents in Tegel, in which a seven -year -old boy suffered life -threatening injuries. Such events are not new; The discussion about the use of fireworks in Germany was re -fueled by the past New Year's incidents. CDU politician Burkard Dregger vehemently demands stricter border controls on the eastern border to prevent the illegal import of fireworks.

The ruling mayor of Berlin, Kai Wegner, supports these measures, but rejects a general ban on firecrackers. Instead, the interior senator Iris Spranger wants to tackle initiatives to adapt the gun rights and has planned talks with the Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser. In addition, the Berlin Greens are calling for a complete ban on sales for fireworks, while the police union strives for a ban on the private sale of pyrotechnics, as this always leads to dangerous situations.

The dangers of illegal pyrotechnics

Due to their high explosion,

spherical bombs are not approved for general use due to their high explosion. Despite this regulation, the trade is flourishing with illegal fireworks, which significantly endangers the security of the citizens. During New Year's Eve, numerous dangerous explosives were spotted in Berlin, which exploded uncontrollably. These developments make the discussion about dealing with fireworks in public more intense and call for decisive measures for danger defense.

With the police point of view, over 30 witnesses have already reported suspicious activities, which drives the investigation. However, it remains to be seen whether these measures will be sufficient to prevent the dangers from illegal pyrotechnics in the future. [Tagesspiegel] (https://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/etert-nachsilvesterläffallrazzia-nach- after-ballbomben-explosion-in-berlin-134440259.html) reported that a video excerpt from the raid was published to inform the public about the investigation.

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