Chaos at Alexanderplatz: Police are fighting violence and drugs!

Chaos at Alexanderplatz: Police are fighting violence and drugs!
The situation in Berlin is getting catering: knives, pepper spray and other forbidden objects are increasingly to be found in public. This proves an incident that brought a 14-year-old to prison in Neukölln in September after he pushed a knife in his back to a 12-year-old. The use and access to such fatal weapons become normal, since many young people can simply buy them around the corner in the Späti. According to the operator of such a shop in a busy shopping mile, it would be wrong to immediately assume an evil intention if someone buys a knife. The demand for such weapons may have decreased, but the rough tone on the streets increases, which indicates a concern for worrying, such as Berlin Live reported.
incident at Alexanderplatz
In the meantime, the Berlin police are continuously challenged in places such as Alexanderplatz, where there are regular violent clashes. At the television tower there was a violent scramble between civil investigators and suspects, one of the police officers being injured on his arm. During the night, the officials faced the challenge of fighting the diverse criminal activities that are the order of the day where tourists and local dealers meet. The civil investigators reported raids, thefts, drugs and the constant need for further reinforcements, as well as Zeitung held.The police have to work carefully in these focal points, since the dealers and criminals there are often several criminal offenses. Despite its efforts to security, the increase in violent offenses is alarming, especially since the Corona restrictions were lifted. In popular places such as the Kottbusser Tor, the number of robberies rose by 31 percent, and the need to control the various social classes in these areas is becoming increasingly urgent. The police are increasingly dealing with aggressive criminals who not only sell drugs, but also act violently, especially when it comes to fraud in drug deliveries.
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