SEK-Deployment - Fight in the brothel: Man resolves it with SEK-threat
A man caused a large police operation after threatening to "shut down" a brothel following a visit. The 36-year-old reportedly called the police on Wednesday and threatened at the brothel in Landshut.
The day before, the man allegedly insulted a prostitute there and was reported. Due to his anger over the incident, he threatened the officers on the phone. The police responded by going to the brothel. They were eventually able to determine the man's whereabouts at a hotel. The special operations team arrested him there without resistance. No firearm was found on him.
The cause of the dispute with the prostitute the day before was reportedly disagreements over the agreed-upon service. Damage to property is also being alleged against him. It is currently being investigated whether a psychological condition may be responsible for his behavior.
- The threatening phone call to the police in Landshut, Lower Bavaria, stemmed from a man's dissatisfaction with a service at a local brothel.
- The police operation in Landshut was a response to a murder threat made against the staff and patrons of a brothel.
- The criminality in Bavaria's nightlife scene came to light once again with the brothel incident in Landshut, bringing concern for safety and regulations.
- Despite the resolution of the police operation, questions surrounding the man's mental state and allegations of property damage at the Landshut brothel still remain under investigation.