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Authorities Conducting Searches in Dresden and Lausitz Regions

On Wednesday, police conducted simultaneous searches in Dresden and the Lusatia region, focusing on twelve suspects linked to two attacks on football fans in March and July of the previous year. Eleven apartments were searched, resulting in the collection of various evidence, including apparel...

Law Enforcement Conducting Searches in Dresden and Lausitz Regions
Law Enforcement Conducting Searches in Dresden and Lausitz Regions

Authorities Conducting Searches in Dresden and Lausitz Regions

In a series of coordinated searches, German police have carried out raids on 11 apartments across Dresden and the Lausitz region. The operation, which took place on Wednesday, was part of ongoing investigations against 12 suspects.

The searches, involving 89 officers, were supported by the Saxon riot police. Evidence, including clothing worn during two incidents, laptops, phones, and storage devices, were seized during the raids.

The first incident in question occurred in March of this year, where unknown individuals robbed two men of their football paraphernalia in Dresden's old town following a football match. The second incident took place in July 2022, when approximately 30 unknown individuals attacked several football fans in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant near the A13 highway exit. This incident occurred after a football match, and some of the perpetrators were wearing football fan clothing.

The July 2022 incident is particularly notable as it involved a large number of individuals. However, at this time, there are no updates or further details on the current status of these investigations.

It's important to note that the search results do not provide any information about the identities of the suspects or the progress of these investigations. For precise, up-to-date, and location-specific details on police actions and investigations regarding football fan incidents in Dresden and Lausitz, consulting local news outlets or official police statements would be necessary.

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