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Meanwhile, Thomas Binder has drawn attention again through the crown’s critical activity on social media. He advised corona patients on Twitter not to take the drugs prescribed by doctors because they were life-threatening.
The report of the administrative investigation ordered is now available. As the canton announced on Friday morning, the investigation by law professor Uhlmann showed that “the detention of the 58-year-old man to protect the life and physical integrity of relatives and authorities was justified and had no political motives.”
The arrest was not made in response to Binder’s critical remarks about the crown’s protective measures. Landamman Markus Dieth, who informed the police about Binder’s statements on social media, also behaved correctly. Dieth had previously been informed of Binder’s posts by a third party.
However, examining law professor Uhlmann criticizes the inaccuracies that occurred “after the person in question was arrested in connection with the welfare placement.” Some of the questions are research questions and others are aspects of the demarcation between criminal procedure, police and welfare measures. However, both measures, the arrest and the provision of social assistance, are legal and these inaccuracies are not questioned.
Binder wants the full report
Thomas Binder criticizes this information. He also received only a summary of the report, not the full version. Too little for him: “I will ask for the full report to be sent to me. My questions have not been answered. “
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