Hamburg: 80 youth without a ticket go to the police on the train



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Hamburg – First no ticket and then go straight to the pug. Some train drivers have probably seen this before. But on a train heading to Hamburg, more than 80 people were caught dodging, then freaking out!

More than 80 activists from a Kurdish youth movement traveled by train from Lüneburg without a ticket. During the inspection, the train manager was massively intimidated.

The train stopped yesterday at the Bardowick train station, where the federal police with more than 200 officers were on duty and supported by other state police emergency services.

On the station grounds, many “people remained uncooperative” and kicked and beat the police officers, as announced by the Lüneburg police. Some officers suffered minor injuries.

The identities of more than 80 people were determined, he said. He expects “a criminal case for fraudulent behavior.” In addition, several criminal proceedings have been initiated for assault and resistance against law enforcement officers. Verification of personal data showed that around a dozen travelers were staying in Germany without permission, including three young people.

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According to the police, the travelers were demonstration participants who had been holding protests in Hannover and the districts of Celle, Uelzen, Lüneburg and Harburg since 5 September. After spending two nights in a camp in Lüneburg, the activists were heading to Hamburg via Winsen / Luhe.

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