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Die Umsetzung der Quarantäneverordnung steht im Mittelpunkt der Ermittlungen der Staatsanwaltschaft.
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Innsbruck – According to reports from the consumer protection association, the management of the Tyrolean crown crisis and the contagion of foreign tourists and others. to. in Ischgl, St. Anton or Sölden, target of the Innsbruck prosecutor. A criminal investigation has been carried out since the end of May. By order of the judiciary, documents and data were also obtained and examined at the Innsbruck state medical services and at the Landeck and Imst district authorities. In addition, the prosecution has seen the extensive interrogation protocols of the country’s commission of independent experts under Ronald Rohrer. In total, there are 10,000 pages of evidence.
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Based on the assessments, the prosecutor’s office took concrete steps to investigate four people weeks ago: the Landeck district captain, Markus Maaß, and two other employees of the district administration, as well as the mayor of Ischgl, Werner. Kurz. The Innsbruck prosecutor’s office spokesman Hansjörg Mayr confirmed this on Tuesday: “In particular, the implementation of the ordinances concerning traffic restrictions in Ischgl and quarantine in the Paznaun valley is being examined more closely. At the moment, four people are listed as accused. “
In the next step, individual people are questioned. Interrogations should begin in the next few weeks. The investigation is carried out on suspicion of endangering people with communicable diseases. So far, 750 people have joined the prosecution process as victims or individuals.
Surveys against the community doctor in Ischgl have not yet been completed either. The disciplinary procedures initiated by the College of Physicians are pending a decision by the Public Ministry. (pn, skin)
Rohrer reports to state parliament
On the morning of October 12, the chairman of the committee of independent experts, Ronald Rohrer, will present to the public his report on the management of the crisis in the Tyrolean crown in Innsbruck. Provincial Governor Günther Platter (ÖVP) and the club heads of the six parliamentary groups receive the 200-page experience. Rohrer will personally give the club officers an overview in the afternoon. ÖVP, Greens, FPÖ and NEOS want to discuss the Ischgl report on the third day of the Landtag in October. The Social Democrats and List Fritz, on the other hand, are in favor of a later date for the special state parliament. For ÖVP club boss Jakob Wolf, one thing does not rule out the other. “From my point of view, there may be a second extraordinary meeting, the opposition parties only have to request it.” (Pn)