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In a shocking turn of events, a political party's civic office in Lichtenrade, Berlin, was vandalised yesterday evening around 5 PM. The exact individuals responsible for the incident have yet to be publicly identified, but the Berlin State Criminal Police Office's State Protection Police (Landeskriminalamt, LKA) are actively investigating the matter.
The vandalism involved damage to the office entrance, with broken glass and red paint splatters on the window pane. Graffiti containing political slogans was also found on the office entrance. The investigation focuses on identifying the perpetrators, understanding their motives, and gathering evidence from the crime scene.
Authorities have been reviewing security footage, collecting forensic evidence, and appealing to the public for any relevant information or eyewitness accounts. As of now, no official update has confirmed arrests or charges related to the vandalism. The investigation is ongoing, and the Berlin State Protection Police continue to work diligently to bring those responsible to justice.
The vandalism has caused disruption to the normal operations of the political party's civic office. The party itself has not yet issued a public statement regarding the incident.
The local community in Lichtenrade is expressing concern and outrage over the incident. The vandalism is being treated as a politically motivated crime by the investigating authorities. If you need the very latest status, monitoring official press releases from the Berlin Police or the Berlin State Criminal Police Office would be advisable, as they provide updates once significant investigative milestones or arrests occur.
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