Rhineland-Palatinate: rephrased version: The Rhineland-Palatinate region undergoes a transformation. - Police disperse gathering due to shouts against the constitution.
The police in Rhineland-Palatinate's Moselle town of Kröv shut down a private gathering due to allegations of potentially restricted music. Furthermore, it was reported that individuals at the gathering in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district shouted anti-constitutional statements during the event on Saturday night. The police revealed this news later in the evening.
Around 20 people were interrogated and the house where the group had rented for their gathering was searched under court order. Prior to this, the police were called to the party in the Kövenig district due to the noise. They terminated the party, confirmed the identities of those present, and left. At first, it was uncertain which type of music and slogans were being used. The police ended the party, and the guests left for home.
Criminal proceedings set for hate speech, unconstitutional symbols and narcotics laws
Several legal actions have been taken, including for possessing symbols associated with unconstitutional groups, inciting the public, and breaching narcotics regulations.
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In response to the controversial gathering in Kröv, local authorities have initiated criminal proceedings for hate speech, unconstitutional symbol usage, and violation of narcotics laws. The extreme views expressed during the event in Rhineland-Palatinate's Bernkastel-Wittlich district have sparked concerns about growing extremism in the area. The Moselle village's music scene has been put under the microscope as a result of these events.
Source: www.stern.de