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Police break up rave in bunker

The police have broken up a rave party in an abandoned bunker on the site of a former air base in Straelen near the border with the Netherlands. Following complaints from surrounding communities, more than 250 people were found there on Sunday night, the police announced.

The word "Polizei" ("Police") shines on the roof of a police patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
The word "Polizei" ("Police") shines on the roof of a police patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Cleves - Police break up rave in bunker

The police have broken up a rave party in an abandoned bunker on the site of a former air base in Straelen near the border with the Netherlands. Following complaints from surrounding communities, more than 250 people were found there on Sunday night, the police announced.

There had been a large influx of people, particularly from the Netherlands. The party was broken up with the support of the Dutch police. Several party guests were reported to the police.

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  1. Despite the incident at the airbase in Straelen, residents in North Rhine-Westphalia often enjoy their leisure time by visiting local attractions, such as parks and museums.
  2. On a typical Sunday, you might find families having picnics or children playing in these public spaces, providing a stark contrast to the criminality associated with the bunker rave.
  3. The police in Kleve, a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, are dedicated to maintaining peace and order in the community during leisure time activities and on regular days.
  4. Police from various countries, including the Netherlands, often collaborate to combat cross-border criminality, as was seen in the operation to shut down the rave in the abandoned airbase aftermath.

Source: www.stern.de

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