Police clears illegal container park in Niederschöneweide - end of an alternative residential project

Räumung eines illegalen Camps in Berlin-Niederschöneweide Seit den frühen Morgenstunden wird der Container-Park an der Moosstraße in Berlin-Niederschöneweide geräumt. Die Wohnkisten werden versiegelt und unter Polizeischutz abtransportiert. Damit endet die verbotene Nutzung des Camps, das seit zwei Jahren von Ulrich Z., dem Eigentümer, betrieben wurde. Diese Maßnahme wird durch zwei Gerichtsentscheide unterstützt. Ulrich Z. vertickt seit zwei Jahren alte Container sowohl in der Moosstraße als auch am Adlergestell. Dabei verlangt er pro Person mindestens 500 Euro pro Monat. Das Bezirksamt hat bereits Bußgeld-Bescheide über insgesamt 450.000 Euro an den Eigentümer geschickt, von denen allerdings kein Cent gezahlt wurde. Ulrich Z. …
Cleaning an illegal camp in Berlin-Niederschöneweide Since the early morning hours, the container park on Moosstraße has been cleared in Berlin-Niederschöneweide. The residential boxes are sealed and removed under police protection. This ends the banned use of the camp, which has been operated by Ulrich Z., the owner for two years. This measure is supported by two court decisions. Ulrich Z. has been embroidering old containers for two years in both Moosstraße and on the eagle frame. He demands at least 500 euros per person per person. The district office has already sent fines over a total of 450,000 euros to the owner, but no penny was paid. Ulrich Z. ... (Symbolbild/MB)

Police clears illegal container park in Niederschöneweide - end of an alternative residential project

evacuation of an illegal camp in Berlin-Niederschöneweide

The container park on Moosstraße in Berlin-Niederschöneweide has been cleared since the early morning. The residential boxes are sealed and removed under police protection. This ends the banned use of the camp, which has been operated by Ulrich Z., the owner for two years. This measure is supported by two court decisions.

Ulrich Z. For two years, old containers have been embroidered in Moosstrasse and on the eagle frame. He demands at least 500 euros per person per person. The district office has already sent fines over a total of 450,000 euros to the owner, but no penny was paid. Ulrich Z. describes the camp as a "alternative social residential project".

It is interesting that the 4000 square meter property on Moosstrasse in 2010 was sold by the state of Berlin for 151,000 euros. The current owner Z. has now offered it for sale several times for 4 million euros.

Another property of Ulrich Z. is located on the eagle frame and is three times as large as the camp in Moosstrasse. Around 140 people live here, but there is still no evacuation date.

The evacuation of the illegal camp in Berlin-Niederschöneweide is an important step by the district to end the forbidden use. Supported by two court decisions, the illegal practice of Ulrich Z. is to be stopped. The district office had already imposed high fines from the owner, but have not yet been paid. The case also raises questions regarding the purchase of the property by the state of Berlin and the expected future of the affected property remains unclear.

Topics: Current, Berlin police, district office, Niederschöneweide, evacuation