
via:sansnom.noblogs.org
translated from German from chronik, 3 November 2021
(Süddeutsche Zeitung, 3 November 2021). Early Wednesday morning, a fire in a gravel pit in Oberhaching, a suburb of Munich (Bavaria), caused more than one million euros worth of damage. After arriving on the scene shortly after 5am, it took the fire brigade about an hour to extinguish the burning machinery and construction equipment. Due to the suspicion of arson, the criminal police are in charge of the investigation. Officials from Police Station 13, which is responsible for arson cases, have carried out extensive trace and evidence searches. In addition, possible links with other cases are being examined. For this purpose, police station 43, which deals with politically motivated crimes from the extreme left-wing movement, was called in.
In August, there had already been an as yet unsolved arson attack on a gravel pit in Planegg [also in the Munich district] with millions in damage. At that time, a 350-metre-long section of a conveyor belt was destroyed near the Kasten forest estate.
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