Investigation Underway at Indonesian Honorary Consulate by State Security Agencies
In the heart of Bremen's Überseestadt district, an act of vandalism has shaken the community. Unknown individuals painted black graffiti overnight on Monday, defacing the entrance area and outer walls of the Indonesian Consulate.
The State Protection Department of the Bremen Police has initiated investigations into the incident, aiming to identify the perpetrators. The estimated property damage from the vandalism is around 5,000 euros.
The slogan 'TANTANG TIRANI' was among the graffiti sprayed, which preliminary investigations suggest is critical of the government. Witnesses are urged to contact the Homicide Squad at 0421 362-3888, as any information could prove vital in the ongoing investigation.
For press inquiries, Nils Matthiesen can be contacted at 0421 361-12114. He is the point of contact for the Press Office Police Bremen. The official website for police consultations in Bremen is http://www.polizei-beratung.de. For general police-related matters, you can visit the official website of the Police Bremen at http://www.polizei.bremen.de.
The vandalism involved graffiti spanning approximately 30 meters, marking a disturbance in the peaceful atmosphere of the district. The authorities are working diligently to bring those responsible to justice and maintain the safety and harmony of the community.
As the investigation continues, the Indonesian Consulate and the Bremen Police appeal for the public's understanding and cooperation. They remind everyone that acts of vandalism not only damage property but also undermine the spirit of unity and respect that should prevail in a diverse and vibrant city like Bremen.
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