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Security firm stationed at Green-Gulf-Breakdown remains operational

Saxon State Art Collections (SKD) plan to persist with the security service that was subject to a lawsuit after the Green Vault heist, according to Bild. After the November 2019 break-in, Saxony took legal action against the security service for alleged negligence.

Green-Gulf-Breakdown's security firm will maintain its operations.
Green-Gulf-Breakdown's security firm will maintain its operations.

Security firm stationed at Green-Gulf-Breakdown remains operational

In an unexpected turn of events, the Saxon State Art Collections (SKD) have decided to retain the security service currently under lawsuit due to the Green Vault robbery. The extended contract's terms, however, remain undisclosed.

The Green Vault robbery, which took place in November 2019, resulted in the loss of numerous priceless artifacts. The Free State is currently suing the security service for alleged negligence in the break-in.

The AfD faction, finding the extension of the contract incomprehensible, continues to demand consequences, particularly for Marion Ackermann, the head of the Saxon State Art Collections (SKD). They argue that it's unacceptable for things to continue as before despite the setbacks and mishaps, including the Green Vault robbery.

It is not specified in the news article whether the extension of the contract with the security service has been met with approval from any other political factions or organizations. What's more, it remains unclear whether the SKD has taken any additional measures to ensure the security of their art collections following the Green Vault robbery.

The extended contract for the security service, under the ongoing lawsuit, is with the Saxon State Art Collections (SKD). The reasons behind the SKD's decision to extend the contract, despite the legal proceedings and the demands from the AfD faction, are not clear at this time.

While the specifics of the contract extension remain elusive, it is worth noting that such decisions in similar contexts can sometimes be due to considerations like continuity, ongoing investigations, or lack of an immediate alternative security provider. However, without direct, up-to-date sources specific to the SKD situation, no definitive answer can be given.

As the situation unfolds, it is crucial to keep a close eye on developments regarding the Green Vault robbery lawsuit, the extended contract, and the response from various political factions and the public. For a more precise explanation, it is recommended to consult recent news articles or official statements from the Saxon State Art Collections or relevant authorities regarding the incident and security contract decisions.

  1. Amidst ongoing legal proceedings over the Green Vault robbery and demands from the AfD faction, the Saxon State Art Collections (SKD) has decided to extend the contract with the security service, a move that has sparked debate in the realm of policy-and-legislation, politics, and general-news.
  2. The extended contract for the security service, embroiled in a lawsuit over the Green Vault robbery, has raised questions about the Saxon State Art Collections' (SKD) commitment towards accountability and the implementation of crime-and-justice policies, as the AfD faction scrutinizes the decision and calls for consequences for Marion Ackermann.

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