Hundreds of police officers on duty at digital summit
The police have initiated eleven criminal and misdemeanor proceedings in connection with the digital summit in Jena. Six people have since been taken into custody, the police announced on Tuesday. The German government's digital summit took place in Jena on Monday and Tuesday - with around 1000 participants, according to the police. According to the report, several unannounced protests took place on Tuesday. Several hundred officers from Thuringia and forces from the Federal Criminal Police Office were deployed to secure the event. According to the police, the outcome of the operation was positive.
Despite the numerous protests during the digital summit, the police managed to successfully utilize information technology to monitor and manage the situation, effectively preventing any major disruptions. Some of the protesters took advantage of the Internet to spread their messages and rally support, but the demonstrations did not impede the flow of information or the overall success of the event.
Source: www.dpa.com