Wrong suspicion: Uninvolved man arrested in the ICE Berlin-Spandau
Wrong suspicion: Uninvolved man arrested in the ICE Berlin-Spandau
public prosecutor confirms the identity of the arrested
The excitement among train travelers in Berlin-Spandau was great when a man was suspected of being a sought-after ex-terrorist of the Red Army Group (RAF). But the Verden public prosecutor has now made it clear that it is an uninvolved. A spokesman for the public prosecutor announced that the person in question could not be identified and is therefore not affected by the search.
background to Burkhard Garweg and his group
Burkhard Garweg is part of a criminalized group who is held responsible for armed robberies on money transporters and supermarkets. Together with Ernst-Volker Staub and Daniela Klette, he is suspected of having committed these crimes with the intention of financing their lives underground. Climb is already in custody after it was arrested in Berlin in February. Garweg and dust, on the other hand, are still on the run, and an arrest warrant was issued against them.
Note from the population as the trigger of the arrest
The man's arrest in the ICE was based on a reference from the population. Local media also report that other travelers would have recognized him as a car path, which led to incorrect identification. This shows how quickly rumors can be spread in an excited situation and what effects they can have on uninvolved
The importance of arrests for society
The current developments around Garweg and its accomplices make a lightly difficulty on the difficulties with which the security authorities are confronted when it comes to smashing old crime structures. The RAF, especially the third generation, is a significant grouping of past decades, the arrests of which also have a historical context. These events illustrate the continuing efforts of the police and the public prosecutor's office to act against organized crime.
FAZIT
The clarification of the identity of the arrested man is an important step in ongoing investigative work for the public prosecutor. While the public interest in former RAF members such as Garweg and Dust is great, it remains crucial that the facts are communicated clearly and clearly. The events in Berlin are an example of how errors in identification can not only affect individuals, but also influence the public's trust in the authorities.
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