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The LKA was utilized in eight search operations due to offensive messages online.

On Thursday, the Berlin police conducted eight raids against individuals accused of spreading hate speech and promoting hatred online. The operations also targeted prohibited Nazi symbols and inflammatory statements. As part of a coordinated national effort, the Federal Criminal Police Office...

On the screen of a smartphone, you can see the hashtags hate and hate speech in a Twitter post.
On the screen of a smartphone, you can see the hashtags hate and hate speech in a Twitter post.

Criminal activity - The LKA was utilized in eight search operations due to offensive messages online.

In Berlin, approximately 60 officers from the State Criminal Police Office arrived early in the morning to conduct eight searches in various areas as both the police force and the General Public Prosecutor's Office reported. These operations are separate inquiries into six men and two women, aged 22 and 53, concerning alleged antisemitic and racist comments on social media platforms and the presence of swastika symbols.

Residences in Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Mitte, Treptow-Köpenick, Pankow, Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Reinickendorf, Lichtenberg, and Spandau districts were included in the searches. There were reportedly over 130 police actions across all federal states, per the Federal Criminal Police Office's statement.

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The LKA, which is the abbreviation for the Federal Criminal Police Office, was involved in eight search operations in Berlin due to offensive messages online. These operations were conducted by approximately 60 officers from the State Criminal Police Office, working in conjunction with the General Public Prosecutor's Office. The searches targeted six men and two women, suspected of making antisemitic and racist comments on social media platforms and displaying swastika symbols. The searches took place in various districts of Berlin, including Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Mitte, Treptow-Köpenick, Pankow, Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Reinickendorf, Lichtenberg, and Spandau.

Additionally, the Federal Criminal Police Office reported that there were over 130 police actions across all federal states in relation to this investigation. It's important to note that this investigation is separate from international efforts, as the context of the text does not imply any involvement of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) or other international bodies. The BKA, which is the abbreviation for the Federal Criminal Police Office in German, plays a significant role in maintaining law and order in Germany and addressing issues related to crime.

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