Bernkastel-Wittlich: Referring to the city. - Banned music and expressions? Police interrupt gathering in Kröv
Law enforcement officials have interrupted a private gathering in the Moselle town of Kröv, within the Bernkastel-Wittlich district, after receiving reports of potentially unlawful music being played. Additionally, there were rumors that anti-government expressions were voiced during the Saturday night event. Earlier, police had been dispatched to the party in the Kövenig sector due to noise complaints. They shut down the event and identified those in attendance. The operation and inquiry persisted into the night. At the outset, the specific type of music and slogans behind these allegations remained uncertain.
Police Press Release
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- The Moselle village of Kröv, located in the county of Bernkastel-Wittlich, has become the center of attention due to a recent incident involving extremist views and banned music.
- The local police in Rhineland-Palatinate are preparing to tackle the rising concerns of crime and extremism in the area, following the incident in Kröv.
- Amidst the ongoing investigations, the music scene in Kröv is facing scrutiny, with many questioning the role of art and expression in fostering such incidents.
- In a bid to maintain peace and harmony, the local police in Rhineland-Palatinate have increased their presence in the Moselle village of Kröv, to prevent any future occurrences of crime or extremism.
Source: www.stern.de